H.R. No. 1836
 
R E S O L U T I O N
       WHEREAS, Throughout the spring and summer of 2007, residents
of Killeen are celebrating the 125th anniversary of the founding of
that city; and
       WHEREAS, Situated in the rolling Grand Prairie country of
western Bell County, Killeen came into being when the Gulf,
Colorado, and Santa Fe Railway bought 360 acres of land and platted
a seventy-block town on the site and named it after Frank P.
Killeen, the assistant general manager of the railway; the first
train arrived on May 15, 1882; and
       WHEREAS, For the next 60 years, Killeen prospered as an
agricultural center, mainly for cotton, and it grew from 300 to more
than 1,200 residents by 1940; and
       WHEREAS, The area was forever changed with the beginning of
World War II, when the United States Army situated Camp Hood as a
military training base on the town's borders; named after the
Confederate general John Bell Hood, the camp quintupled the town's
population in the first few years; the number of people grew so
quickly that some newcomers paid to sleep in henhouses, and for a
time nearly 1,000 workers lived in a tent city; and
       WHEREAS, In 1950, the camp was established as a permanent
base and its name changed to Fort Hood; the original 160,000 acres
of the post, used to train soldiers in tank tactics, has since grown
to encompass 339 square miles, and over the years, supporting the
military and military families has become the foundation of the
culture and economy of Killeen; and
       WHEREAS, As Fort Hood grew, so did Killeen; in 1955 the city
drew up a master plan that included road improvements, parks, and
recreation centers; Belton Lake and Stillhouse Hollow Reservoir
were created to meet the water needs of the growing population, and
there was rapid growth in highway construction, housing, and retail
business; and
       WHEREAS, Today, with a young and diverse population of over
100,000, Killeen is a center for commerce and tourism; visitors are
drawn by nearby lakes and by the Mayborn Planetarium and Space
Theater on the campus of Central Texas College; Fort Hood also draws
visitors to its two museums, the 1st Cavalry Division Museum and the
4th Infantry Division Museum, which showcase such items as cavalry
sabers, assault helicopters, and tanks; and
       WHEREAS, From its beginnings as a railroad town to its
current position as one of the great military cities in the country,
Killeen has a fascinating history, and its anniversary provides a
fitting opportunity to recognize it and honor its citizens' support
for our nation's brave men and women in uniform; now, therefore, be
it
       RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 80th Texas
Legislature hereby congratulate the city of Killeen on the 125th
anniversary of its founding and extend best wishes to the city and
its residents for a fine birthday celebration; and, be it further
       RESOLVED, That an official copy of this resolution be
prepared for the city of Killeen as an expression of high regard by
the Texas House of Representatives.
Aycock
Delisi
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Speaker of the House     
       I certify that H.R. No. 1836 was adopted by the House on May
18, 2007, by a non-record vote.
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Chief Clerk of the House