By Walker H.C.R. No. 265 77R13849 MMS-D HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION 1-1 WHEREAS, Surrounded by the Davis Mountains and nourished by 1-2 springs and creeks, the area of Balmorhea has long sustained human 1-3 habitation and provided welcoming water for those crossing the arid 1-4 stretches of the Trans-Pecos; and 1-5 WHEREAS, Settlement at San Solomon Springs, four miles 1-6 southwest of Balmorhea and the seventh largest group of springs in 1-7 Texas, stretches back to prehistoric times; in the 1580s, Spanish 1-8 explorers found Jumano Indians here, growing corn and peaches; the 1-9 Jumanos were succeeded by Mescalero Apaches, who cultivated fields 1-10 around the springs to supplement their hunting; and 1-11 WHEREAS, By 1848 San Solomon Springs had become a watering 1-12 place for teamsters traveling between San Antonio and El Paso; in 1-13 the second half of the 19th century, Mexican farmers used water 1-14 from the springs to raise crops and livestock, which they sold at 1-15 Fort Davis, some 40 miles to the south; and 1-16 WHEREAS, During the 1870s the area began to draw the 1-17 attention of developers; an early irrigation company formed by Sam 1-18 Maverick and several others failed, but the Toyah Valley Irrigation 1-19 Company, incorporated in the early 1900s, found more success; and 1-20 WHEREAS, In 1906 the company's founders, E. D. Balcom, H. R. 1-21 Morrow, J. R. Rhea, and J. W. Rhea, platted the town of Balmorhea; 1-22 a vast tract of land surrounding the town was purchased by the 1-23 company, which then recruited land firms from Chicago to handle the 1-24 sale of subdivided parcels; and 2-1 WHEREAS, By 1911 Balmorhea could claim a public school, a 2-2 post office, and railroad connections; today this friendly 2-3 community, flanking a cottonwood-shaded canal carrying water from 2-4 San Solomon Springs, is home to nearly 850 residents; and 2-5 WHEREAS, Nearby attractions include Balmorhea Lake, where 2-6 more than 300 species of birds have been recorded; Balmorhea State 2-7 Park is famed for its 1-3/4-acre pool built over San Solomon 2-8 Springs, which provide 23 million gallons of water daily; the park 2-9 also boasts a newly restored wetlands, or cienega, that is home to 2-10 endangered fish and other aquatic life; and 2-11 WHEREAS, For millenia, the area of Balmorhea has supported 2-12 people and wildlife with its vital springs and creeks, and it is 2-13 altogether fitting that the exceptional importance of this locale 2-14 be recognized; now, therefore, be it 2-15 RESOLVED, That the 77th Legislature of the State of Texas 2-16 hereby designate Balmorhea as the "Oasis of West Texas" in tribute 2-17 to the historic significance of its life-giving waters.