Texas 2011 82nd Regular

Texas House Bill HR1121 Introduced / Bill

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 By: Gallego H.R. No. 1121


 R E S O L U T I O N
 WHEREAS, The celebration of Ward County Day at the State
 Capitol on March 31, 2011, provides a fitting opportunity to
 recognize its fascinating place in the annals of Texas; and
 WHEREAS, Once roamed by the Jumano and Comanche people, Ward
 County is located along the southwestern edge of the High Plains;
 Spanish explorers Antonio de Espejo and Alvar Nunez Cabeza de Vaca
 left journals describing their travels through the area in the
 1580s, but it was some three centuries before large-scale
 settlement arrived with the advent of the Texas and Pacific
 Railway; and
 WHEREAS, The Texas Legislature carved out territory from Tom
 Green County and organized it as Ward County in 1892, naming it
 after Thomas William "Peg Leg" Ward, an Irishman who served as a
 colonel in the Republic of Texas Army and whose myriad roles in the
 state's early history included service as chief clerk for the House
 of Representatives in 1839; the red sandstone Ward County
 Courthouse was built in 1893 in Barstow, the original county seat,
 and the town's residents numbered nearly 1,500 by the turn of the
 century; and
 WHEREAS, Until the early 20th century, the economy revolved
 around ranching; irrigation projects on the Pecos River allowed the
 planting of numerous vineyards and orchards, but a dam failure and
 drought conditions plagued farmers; nevertheless, cotton
 production expanded and covered more than 10,000 acres by 1920; the
 opening of the Henrick oilfield in 1926 ushered in a period of great
 prosperity, and during the boom, Monahans became the economic
 center and county seat; the county's population reached about 9,500
 people by 1940; and
 WHEREAS, Through the opening of the magnificent Monahans
 Sandhills State Historic Park in 1957, Ward County gained tourism
 as another cornerstone of its economy; present-day attractions also
 include the Million Barrel Museum and the Rattlesnake Bomber Base
 Museum, as well as events such as the annual Butterfield-Overland
 Stagecoach and Wagon Festival; and
 WHEREAS, Those who call Ward County home can take justifiable
 pride in a county as colorful and many-faceted as its heroic
 namesake, and it is indeed a pleasure to welcome these citizens to
 Austin on this special day; now, therefore, be it
 RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 82nd Texas
 Legislature hereby recognize March 31, 2011, as Ward County Day at
 the State Capitol and extend to the visiting delegation sincere
 best wishes for a memorable and enjoyable stay.