Irish American Heritage Month
2025
By The Governor Of The State Of North Carolina
A Proclamation
Whereas, between 1680 and 1815 North Carolina became home to thousands of Irish immigrants, with communities built and established across the state; and
Whereas, these Catholic settlers, known as Ulster Scots, came to the Cape Fear River region of North Carolina around 1739, along the Black River in what is present-day Pender County; and
Whereas, today, North Carolina has the largest percentage of Scots-Irish ancestry of any state, with 2.9 percent of the population claiming the heritage; and
Whereas, the State of North Carolina celebrates Irish Americans throughout history and salutes those who have made such significant contributions to our state and our country; and
Whereas, North Carolina recognizes the importance of preserving and sharing the stories of Irish American pioneers, leaders, and residents who have played pivotal roles in shaping our state's history; and
Whereas, this month and throughout the year, the State of North Carolina honors the heritage of Irish Americans and encourages residents to learn more about the positive impact Irish Americans have made and continue to make in North Carolina’s history;
Now, Therefore, I, Josh Stein, Governor of the State of North Carolina, do hereby proclaim March 2025, as “Irish American Heritage Month” in North Carolina, and commend its observance to all citizens.
In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the Great Seal of the State of North Carolina at the Capitol in Raleigh this twenty-fourth day of March in the year of our Lord two thousand and twenty-fifth and of the Independence of the United States of America the two hundred and forty-ninth.