H.R. No. 543
R E S O L U T I O N
WHEREAS, Citizens of Washington County are visiting the
Capitol on March 25, 2003, to celebrate their rich heritage and the
role their county has played in building the Lone Star State; and
WHEREAS, Members of Stephen F. Austin's Old 300 began
settling in the area of Washington County in 1821; in 1836, at
Washington-on-the-Brazos, delegates signed the Texas Declaration
of Independence and drafted a constitution for the new republic;
later, from 1842 to 1845, this community served as the capital of
the republic; and
WHEREAS, Washington County was created in 1836 and organized
the following year; situated on the Blackland Prairies, the region
attracted substantial immigration and developed quickly; included
in the flow of newcomers were Germans, Czechs, and Poles, who began
arriving in the mid-19th century; and
WHEREAS, The foundation of several colleges in the 1840s and
1850s, among them Baylor University and a precursor to Southwestern
University, testified to the dynamic nature of Washington County;
today Blinn College, established in 1883 in Brenham, the county
seat, carries on the county's early tradition of higher learning;
and
WHEREAS, An important part of this rich heritage of education
is Brenham Independent School District (BISD), which ably serves
the educational needs of more than 4,700 students in Washington
County; the first public chartered school district in Texas, BISD
is the proud home to Brenham High School, whose varsity football
team won the 2002 district title and reached the final game of the
4A high school playoffs; and
WHEREAS, The region's natural beauty and its prominent role
in early Texas history have made Washington County a popular
destination for visitors who can wander its scenic country roads,
enjoy the recreation afforded by Somerville Lake, and step into the
past at the Brenham, Burton, Chappell Hill, and Texas Baptist
museums; the Star of the Republic Museum, in
Washington-on-the-Brazos State Historical Park, tells the story of
the Texas Republic; and
WHEREAS, Other popular attractions include the Blue Bell
Creameries, an eight-acre antique rose garden, and a miniature
horse farm; among the many festivals are the venerable Washington
County Fair, Burton's Cotton Gin Festival, Chappell Hill's
Bluebonnet and Scarecrow festivals, and Brenham's Maifest; and
WHEREAS, The industrious residents of this vital Texas county
are preserving the best of their past and looking forward to the
challenges and opportunities that lie ahead, and it is indeed a
pleasure to honor them at this time; now, therefore, be it
RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 78th Texas
Legislature hereby recognize March 25, 2003, as Washington County
Day at the State Capitol and extend to the delegation present on
this day sincere best wishes for an enjoyable and memorable visit.
Kolkhorst
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Speaker of the House
I certify that H.R. No. 543 was adopted by the House on March
25, 2003, by a non-record vote.
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Chief Clerk of the House