Texas 2015 - 84th Regular

Texas House Bill HCR51

Caption

Commemorating the centennial of the King Ranch Main House.

Impact

The resolution serves as an official recognition of the historical significance of the King Ranch Main House, which was listed in the National Register of Historic Places by the U.S. Department of the Interior in 1961, and has been awarded an Official Texas Historical Marker in 1980. This highlights not just the architectural achievement of the Main House but also its role as a gathering place for the King family over seven generations, underlining its symbolic importance to local culture and history.

Summary

HCR51 is a Concurrent Resolution commemorating the centennial of the King Ranch Main House. Established as the ancestral home of the King Ranch family, the Main House has significant historical and cultural importance in Texas, reflecting over a century of ranching heritage. The resolution acknowledges the rich history of the King Ranch, beginning with Henrietta Chamberlain King’s arrival in 1854 alongside her husband, Captain Richard King, and the subsequent development of the ranch’s main residence. The narrative includes the transition from an original adobe structure to a grand two-story plantation home completed in 1915 after a devastating fire in 1912.

Contention

While HCR51 is largely celebratory in nature, it does not appear to have significant points of contention discussed in the provided text. The resolution is presented as an expression of goodwill and respect for the King Ranch family and their contributions to the state of Texas. There are no indications of political opposition or dissenting opinions related to the resolution itself. Its unanimous support indicates a recognition across the political spectrum of the importance of preserving and promoting Texas heritage.

Companion Bills

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Similar Bills

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