S.C.R. No. 79 SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION WHEREAS, The year 2009 marks the 80th anniversary of the death of railroad engineer Alonzo John Wemple, who spent much of his career in Texas and died here in 1929; and WHEREAS, Alonzo Wemple was born in Schenectady, New York, on October 1, 1833, and he spent his entire professional life as a railroad man, working throughout the United States; during that time, he was present at many significant historical events of that era; and WHEREAS, While working for the Illinois Central Railroad during the Civil War, Engineer Wemple transported captured Confederate soldiers to Union prison camps; and WHEREAS, In 1865, Mr. Wemple joined the elite group of engineers who piloted the funeral train of President Abraham Lincoln, which transported Lincoln's body, with stops for viewing, from Washington, D.C., through Maryland, Pennsylvania, New York, Ohio, and Indiana, to its final resting place in Springfield, Illinois; working for the New York Central Railroad at the time, Mr. Wemple piloted the train on part of its journey, probably from Schenectady to Troy, New York, although it is possible he was the engineer who brought the train into Springfield; and WHEREAS, A few years later, Mr. Wemple was running a switch engine in Illinois and witnessed the great Chicago fire that ravaged the city in 1871; and WHEREAS, Mr. Wemple then moved to Texas, and from 1886 to 1888 he piloted trains on the Texas and Pacific Railway that headed west from Texarkana; he went on to settle in Bonham, where he piloted switch engines for many years into the 1920s, and he died in Fort Worth in 1929 at the age of 95; and WHEREAS, History is made not only by the deeds of the famous but also by the accumulated experience of countless individuals, and although Alonzo Wemple played only a small part, he was a witness to some of the most important events of his time; now, therefore, be it RESOLVED, That the 81st Legislature of the State of Texas hereby commemorate the life of Alonzo John Wemple and his role in the history of this state and nation. ______________________________ ______________________________ President of the Senate Speaker of the House I hereby certify that S.C.R. No. 79 was adopted by the Senate on May 25, 2009. ______________________________ Secretary of the Senate I hereby certify that S.C.R. No. 79 was adopted by the House on May 31, 2009. ______________________________ Chief Clerk of the House Approved: ______________________________ Date ______________________________ Governor