H.R. No. 363


R E S O L U T I O N
WHEREAS, Many proud citizens of Parker County are visiting Austin on March 3, 2003, to celebrate Parker County Day at the State Capitol; and WHEREAS, Created by the Texas Legislature in 1855, the county was named for pioneer and state representative Isaac Parker; Mr. Parker was the uncle of Cynthia Ann Parker, who was kidnapped by Indians during the Texas Revolution; raised among the Comanches, she eventually became the mother of the great chief Quanah Parker; and WHEREAS, When settlers began moving into Parker County in the 1840s, the area was the domain of the Comanches and Kiowas; the county retained its frontier character for a number of years, with Indian raids continuing into the 1870s; during these raids farming and ranching families would take refuge in Weatherford, the county seat; and WHEREAS, Evidence of the past is readily apparent in Weatherford, which has been designated a Texas Main Street City by the Texas Historical Commission and whose town square is dominated by the imposing 1886 Parker County Courthouse; the Victorian building was designed by Texas architect Wesley Clarke Dobson and was constructed of locally quarried limestone; and WHEREAS, Parker County citizen Oliver Loving, the famed cattleman who gave his name to the Goodnight-Loving Trail and who was the inspiration for the book Lonesome Dove, is buried in Weatherford's Greenwood Cemetery; the cemetery is also the resting place of Mary Martin, renowned star of musical theater and a Weatherford native; and WHEREAS, Annual events in Parker County include Frontier Days in June, the Peach Festival in July, and the Civil War weekend in September; the Santa Fe Depot, the Chandor Gardens, and Holland Lake Park are also fun and interesting to visit; and WHEREAS, Today the Parker County economy is based on agribusiness and manufacturing; agricultural products include beef cattle, dairy cows, horses, peanuts, watermelons, pecans, and peaches; the largest pecan tree in the United States, some 900 to 1,100 years old, stands in Weatherford; and WHEREAS, Parker County holds a notable place in Texas frontier history and in the development of the Lone Star State, and its citizens are proudly preserving and building on this outstanding legacy; it is thus a great pleasure to welcome the delegation with us today and to commend their public spirit and their eminent contributions; now, therefore, be it RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 78th Texas Legislature hereby recognize March 3, 2003, as Parker County Day at the State Capitol and extend to this delegation warmest best wishes for an enjoyable and memorable visit. King ______________________________ Speaker of the House I certify that H.R. No. 363 was adopted by the House on March 3, 2003, by a non-record vote. ______________________________ Chief Clerk of the House