83R11159 JGH-D By: Nevarez H.R. No. 626 R E S O L U T I O N WHEREAS, A number of proud West Texas citizens are gathering in Austin on February 27, 2013, to celebrate Hudspeth County Day at the State Capitol; and WHEREAS, Created out of El Paso County in 1917, Hudspeth County covers more than 4,500 square miles of the vast Chihuahuan Desert, and residents enjoy the area's great natural beauty, sweeping vistas, and friendly, close-knit communities; and WHEREAS, Numerous archeological sites in the county attest to the presence of farmers and hunter-gatherers in prehistoric times, and missionaries and soldiers from northern New Spain traversed the area as early as 1581; in 1849, John S. "Rip" Ford and Major Robert S. Neighbors charted a trail that would be used by many adventurers on their way to the California gold fields; Fort Quitman was established in 1858 on the Rio Grande, in the southern part of the present-day county, to protect travelers and mail coaches en route between San Antonio and El Paso; and WHEREAS, In 1881, the country's second transcontinental railroad was completed near what is now Sierra Blanca, and Jay Gould drove in a silver spike to mark the occasion; the town of Sierra Blanca quickly developed into a shipping point and commercial center, and when the county was organized it became the county seat; Dell City, in the north, and Fort Hancock, near the Rio Grande, are the two other largest communities; and WHEREAS, The economy of Hudspeth County has been based chiefly on ranching, farming, and mining, along with tourism and hunting leases; a section of the Guadalupe Mountains National Park, a destination for outdoors enthusiasts, is located within the county, as is part of the Sierra Diablo Wildlife Management Area, which is home to the largest population of free-ranging bighorn sheep in Texas; and WHEREAS, Popular annual events include the Dell Valley Hudspeth County Fair and Wild West Chile Fest, held jointly in Dell City, the Dell City Junior Livestock Show, Halloween Parade, and July Fourth fireworks, and the Sierra Blanca livestock show and Fourth of July Fair; points of interest in Sierra Blanca include the old railroad depot, which now houses the Hudspeth County Museum, and the courthouse, which is the only such structure in Texas that is built of adobe; and WHEREAS, The citizens of Hudspeth County share a deep appreciation for their beloved corner of the Lone Star State, and it is a pleasure to recognize their achievements and their public spirit; now, therefore, be it RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 83rd Texas Legislature hereby recognize February 27, 2013, as Hudspeth County Day at the State Capitol and extend to all those who have come to Austin sincere best wishes for an enjoyable and memorable visit.