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  82R13363 MGR-D
 
  By: Cain H.R. No. 941
 
 
 
R E S O L U T I O N
         WHEREAS, Proud residents of Hopkins County are gathering in
  Austin on March 29, 2011, to celebrate Hopkins County Day at the
  State Capitol; and
         WHEREAS, Hopkins County has an area of 789 square miles with
  both blackland prairie and piney wood terrain; originally inhabited
  by the Caddo and then the Cherokee people, the county was created in
  1846 and named for a family of pioneers; Sulphur Springs was made
  the county seat in 1870; and
         WHEREAS, Corn, wheat, sheep, and cattle were agriculturally
  important in the 19th century, but cotton became the dominant crop
  between 1890 and 1930; in 1937 the Carnation Milk Company opened a
  processing plant in the county, and its presence, in conjunction
  with better road and rail transportation, allowed dairy farming to
  become the major agricultural undertaking; in 1990 the county
  boasted nearly 500 dairies supplying 17 percent of the state's
  total milk; and
         WHEREAS, Today, Hopkins County has a population of over
  35,000, with more than 15,000 people residing in Sulphur Springs;
  along with dairy production, tourism and food processing and
  distribution are mainstays of the economy, as are beef cattle and
  breeding horses; and
         WHEREAS, Sulphur Springs features a number of popular
  attractions, including the Southwest Dairy Center and Museum, the
  Leo St. Clair Music Box Museum, and the Hopkins County Heritage
  Museum and Park; moreover, the area is a well-known center for
  aquatic recreation, with Lake Fork and Cooper Lake State Park
  offering opportunities for trophy bass fishing, as well as boating
  and swimming; bird-watchers, hikers, and campers also seek out the
  county, and special events like the Texas State Champion Homemade
  Ice Cream Freeze Off at the Hopkins County Dairy Festival in June
  are enjoyed by residents and visitors alike; and
         WHEREAS, Hopkins County is one of the Lone Star State's true
  treasures, and its citizens justifiably take great pride in the
  history and character of their splendid communities; now,
  therefore, be it
         RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 82nd Texas
  Legislature hereby recognize March 29, 2011, as Hopkins County Day
  at the State Capitol and extend sincere best wishes to the visiting
  delegation for an informative and enjoyable stay in Austin.