H.R. No. 707


R E S O L U T I O N
WHEREAS, April 7, 2003, has been selected as Mansfield Day at the State Capitol to honor the people of this dynamic North Texas city and to recognize their outstanding contributions to the culture, history, and economy of the Lone Star State; and WHEREAS, Situated just south of Arlington, the community of Mansfield was established when two Fort Worth businessmen, Ralph Man and Julian Feild, moved to the area in the late 1850s to build a sawmill and one of the state's first steam-powered gristmills; and WHEREAS, With the advent of the Civil War, Mansfield became a critical component in the Confederate Army's supply lines and later played an important role in promoting America's westward expansion; Mr. Feild, a captain in the 15th Texas Cavalry, delivered milled flour to the Confederate Army and, after the war, received United States government contracts to supply flour and meal to Indian reservations and federal army outposts in West Texas, New Mexico, and the Indian Territory; and WHEREAS, The continuing demand for local products and the booming economy helped attract many new residents to the town, which was incorporated in 1909; Mansfield took a special interest in promoting education from its earliest days, and in 1869 area residents helped John Collier establish a new coeducational school, the Mansfield Male and Female College, in the community; and WHEREAS, Mansfield today continues to contribute to the success and prosperity of North Texas; over the course of the past four decades, the city's population has grown from only 1,375 residents to nearly 30,000, and it will no doubt continue its upward trend given the community's many amenities; and WHEREAS, Throughout this period of growth, Mansfield's devoted civic leaders have worked hard to preserve the town's unique heritage and to ensure it remains a wonderful place in which to live, work, and raise a family; the town embarked on a bold experiment in city planning during the 1970s, when it welcomed a team of young Texans, graduate students from the Institute of Urban Studies at The University of Texas at Arlington, to renovate and revitalize the downtown area; and WHEREAS, Blessed with close proximity to many of the Lone Star State's finest cultural, recreational, and natural resources, the city of Mansfield combines the best qualities of small-town Texas living with those of a thriving Metroplex suburb, and its citizens are justifiably proud of their hometown's role in shaping both the past and the future of the great State of Texas; now, therefore, be it RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 78th Texas Legislature hereby recognize April 7, 2003, as Mansfield Day at the State Capitol and extend to those in attendance warmest best wishes for a memorable and informative visit. Zedler ______________________________ Speaker of the House I certify that H.R. No. 707 was adopted by the House on April 7, 2003, by a non-record vote. ______________________________ Chief Clerk of the House