Bill Text: TX HR133 | 2013-2014 | 83rd Legislature | Introduced
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Bill Title: Recognizing February 20, 2013, as Van Zandt County Day at the State Capitol.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 1-0)
Status: (Passed) 2013-02-20 - Reported enrolled [HR133 Detail]
Download: Texas-2013-HR133-Introduced.html
Bill Title: Recognizing February 20, 2013, as Van Zandt County Day at the State Capitol.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 1-0)
Status: (Passed) 2013-02-20 - Reported enrolled [HR133 Detail]
Download: Texas-2013-HR133-Introduced.html
83R3008 LB-D | ||
By: Flynn | H.R. No. 133 |
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WHEREAS, Many proud citizens of Van Zandt County are | ||
gathering at the State Capitol on February 20, 2013, to celebrate | ||
the significant part they and their forebears have played in the | ||
development of the Lone Star State; and | ||
WHEREAS, Created by an Act of the Texas Legislature on March | ||
20, 1847, this Northeast Texas county was named for Isaac Van Zandt, | ||
a Republic of Texas lawyer, legislator, and diplomat; and | ||
WHEREAS, Canton, the county seat, was laid out in 1850 and | ||
incorporated in 1919; named a Main Street City in 2001, it is home | ||
to the Van Zandt County Fair and First Monday Trade Days, one of the | ||
country's best-known flea markets; a library of genealogy and local | ||
history is also a popular attraction and preserves much of the | ||
county's notable heritage; and | ||
WHEREAS, The development of this fascinating area can be | ||
traced in a number of other communities as well; Edgewood, settled | ||
in the 1840s, boasts the Edgewood Heritage Park Museum, a facility | ||
dedicated to the preservation of rural cultural and architectural | ||
history; and | ||
WHEREAS, Edom, established in 1856, is one of the oldest | ||
towns in the county, and its past is highlighted by 11 state | ||
historical markers, many of them researched by members of the Edom | ||
Historical Society; the residents of this small community also give | ||
hearty support to an active civic theater; and | ||
WHEREAS, Fruit cultivation prompted the naming of Fruitvale, | ||
where a nursery operated as early as the 1870s; several generations | ||
in this century-old town treasured the Randall Store, a local | ||
institution first opened in 1910; and | ||
WHEREAS, Grand Saline, originally called Jordan's Saline, | ||
the first Van Zandt County seat, takes its name from an immense dome | ||
of pure salt lying beneath the city; more than a mile and a half wide | ||
and 20,000 feet thick, the deposit is presently mined by Morton Salt | ||
Company; the city celebrates salt with an annual Salt Festival; | ||
those exploring this 2004 Main Street City can tour the Salt Palace | ||
Museum, which is built with rock salt crystal, stop by the | ||
historical marker commemorating native son and renowned pioneer | ||
aviator Wiley Post, and visit the new Veterans Memorial Wall Park, | ||
featuring a genuine U.S. Army tank; and | ||
WHEREAS, Van, established in 1891, remained a quiet farming | ||
community until 1929, when the discovery of oil nearby transformed | ||
the village into a boomtown; the Van Area Oil and Historical Museum | ||
recaptures the excitement of that frenetic time and commemorates | ||
the discovery with an annual Oil Festival; and | ||
WHEREAS, Wills Point, settled in 1873 and originally known as | ||
Iola, was renamed for William Wills, whose cabin served as a | ||
stopping place for those traveling between Shreveport and Dallas; | ||
the Wills cabin still stands, as does the Texas and Pacific Railroad | ||
depot, which houses the Historical Society Museum; Wills Point, | ||
which is officially the Bluebird Capital of Texas, hosts the annual | ||
Bluebird Festival; and | ||
WHEREAS, Ben Wheeler, surrounded by natural springs and rich | ||
farmland, was named for Van Zandt County's first mail carrier, | ||
Benjamin R. Wheeler, in 1876; and | ||
WHEREAS, Martins Mill, which got its name from Dan R. | ||
Martin's gristmill, was established in 1880 and is home to one of | ||
the largest dairies in East Texas; the community survived | ||
destruction by tornadoes and fires and today boasts a successful | ||
school district; and | ||
WHEREAS, Major events in the county include the Texas State | ||
Bluegrass Festival, the Edom Festival of the Arts, and the Van Zandt | ||
County Relay for Life; for the outdoor enthusiast, the Neches and | ||
Sabine Rivers, Purtis Creek State Park, and Lake Tawakoni State | ||
Park offer wonderful opportunities for fishing, boating, swimming, | ||
and camping; and | ||
WHEREAS, The home of more than 52,000 people, Van Zandt | ||
County relies on tourism, oil, and agribusiness; the area is a major | ||
producer of hay, blueberries, sweet potatoes, and nursery crops, in | ||
addition to cattle, horses, hogs, and dairy products; and | ||
WHEREAS, The citizens of Van Zandt County take justifiable | ||
pride in the hard work and ready cooperation that have made their | ||
county strong, and it is a pleasure to join them in honoring the | ||
county they are proud to call home; now, therefore, be it | ||
RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 83rd Texas | ||
Legislature hereby recognize February 20, 2013, as Van Zandt County | ||
Day at the State Capitol and extend sincere best wishes to the | ||
visiting Van Zandt residents for an informative and memorable day. |