By West H.C.R. No. 92
76R6307 JBR-D
HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION
1-1 WHEREAS, February 23, 1999, has been designated
1-2 Midland/Odessa Legislative Day at the Capitol to celebrate this
1-3 splendid pair of cities and the residents who thrive in the region;
1-4 and
1-5 WHEREAS, Springing dramatically from a vast terrain that was
1-6 once an ancient sea, Midland and Odessa are situated in the
1-7 adjacent counties of Midland and Ector, respectively, and each
1-8 serves as a county seat; and
1-9 WHEREAS, Established in 1881 as a water stop on the Texas and
1-10 Pacific Railroad, Odessa traces its naming to Russian railroad
1-11 workers who likened the West Texas plains to the area surrounding
1-12 their Ukrainian home; and
1-13 WHEREAS, Also historically tied to the Texas and Pacific
1-14 Railroad, Midland began as Midway Station, a section house halfway
1-15 between Fort Worth and El Paso; settled in 1885 by midwestern farm
1-16 families, by the late 19th century Midland emerged as one of the
1-17 state's most important cattle-shipping points and served as a
1-18 prominent financial center as well; and
1-19 WHEREAS, The Permian Basin oil boom of the 1920s forever
1-20 changed the agriculture-based economies of Midland and Odessa,
1-21 catapulting both cities into the petroleum industry icons they are
1-22 today; and
1-23 WHEREAS, Rich in history and culture, Midland is home to many
1-24 fine museums, including the Midland County Museum, the Museum of
2-1 the Southwest Complex, the Confederate Air Force Flying Museum, and
2-2 the Permian Basin Petroleum Museum, Library and Hall of Fame; and
2-3 WHEREAS, Odessa boasts a variety of cultural attractions,
2-4 among them, the Permian Playhouse Theatre, the Ellen Noel Art
2-5 Museum of the Permian Basin, and the White-Pool House; it is also
2-6 home to Odessa College, The University of Texas of the Permian
2-7 Basin, and the Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center; and
2-8 WHEREAS, Blessed with a fine heritage, abundant natural
2-9 resources, and dynamic citizenry, the cities of Midland and Odessa
2-10 are among the state's most vibrant communities, and the efforts of
2-11 their residents truly merit special praise and recognition; now,
2-12 therefore, be it
2-13 RESOLVED, That the 76th Legislature of the State of Texas
2-14 hereby recognize February 23, 1999, as Midland/Odessa Legislative
2-15 Day at the Capitol and join the citizens of Midland and Odessa in
2-16 paying tribute to these two impressive Texas cities; and, be it
2-17 further
2-18 RESOLVED, That official copies of this resolution be prepared
2-19 for the Midland and Odessa chambers of commerce as an expression of
2-20 high regard by the Texas House of Representatives and Senate.