Texas 2011 - 82nd Regular

Texas House Bill HR341

Introduced
2/9/11  
Introduced
2/9/11  
Enrolled
2/9/11  
Enrolled
2/9/11  
Passed
2/9/11  

Caption

Honoring the Descendants of Olivewood for their efforts to preserve the historic Olivewood Cemetery in Houston.

Impact

The resolution highlights the impact of the Descendants of Olivewood on the local community, acknowledging their hard work in restoring the cemetery and ensuring that the stories of those interred there are remembered. Their advocacy has been crucial in obtaining recognition for the cemetery, including a Texas Historical Marker, which serves not only as a tribute to the individuals buried there but also aids in community engagement in preservation efforts. The resolution aims to publicly affirm the importance of these endeavors and encourages ongoing support for historical preservation.

Summary

House Resolution 341 honors the Descendants of Olivewood, a nonprofit organization dedicated to the preservation of Olivewood Cemetery in Houston, Texas. This historic cemetery is one of the oldest in Houston and has significant historical relevance for the African American community, serving as a resting place for former slaves, military veterans, and important community figures since its establishment in 1875. The resolution recognizes the organization's efforts in maintaining and promoting awareness of the cemetery's rich history, which has gained recognition as a site of endangered cultural heritage.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR341 appears to be overwhelmingly positive, as it recognizes the hard work and dedication of a community organization in the preservation of a significant historical site. Lawmakers and members of the community likely view this resolution as an important step towards acknowledging and respecting cultural heritage, particularly within the African American community. By publicly honoring the efforts of the Descendants of Olivewood, the resolution seeks to foster a sense of pride and ownership among current and future generations.

Contention

While the resolution serves to honor the Descendants of Olivewood, potential points of contention may arise surrounding funding for the ongoing maintenance and preservation efforts of the cemetery. The broader challenges in securing financial resources for historical preservation projects could lead to debates about prioritization and state funding. However, the resolution does not appear to face significant opposition and seems to unify support for honoring this important aspect of Texas history.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HR1586

Commemorating the rededication of the Hines Cemetery in Edna on the 150th anniversary of its founding.

TX HR1021

Honoring the Texas Pool Foundation for its role in preserving Plano history.

TX SR684

Recognizing the dedication of the Official Texas Historical Marker for Mason Cemetery.

TX HR2292

Commemorating the dedication of a historical marker for the James D. Burrus Elementary School in Houston.

TX HR2295

Commending the staff of the State Preservation Board for their service during the 88th Legislative Session.

TX HR1311

Recognizing May 3, 2023, as Unmarked Cemetery Day.

TX HR2286

Commending Tanya Debose of Houston for her work in behalf of the historic African American community of Independence Heights.

TX HR2009

Honoring Kate Johnson of Kyle for her contributions to the preservation of Hays County history.

TX HR2505

Commemorating the dedication of an Official Texas Historical Marker honoring Congressman Mickey Leland.

TX HR2236

Honoring Arte Texas for its work to preserve and create murals in East Austin.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.