SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 170
         WHEREAS, On February 28, 2011, proud residents of Hunt
  County are visiting Austin on the occasion of Hunt County Day at
  the State Capitol, presenting a fitting opportunity to celebrate
  that vibrant region of the Lone Star State; and
 
         WHEREAS, Located in the Blackland Prairie of northeastern
  Texas, Hunt County was first inhabited by the Kiowa Indians;
  Anglo settlers arrived in 1839, and the county was officially
  formed from parts of Fannin and Nacogdoches Counties in 1846;
  with Greenville as its seat, the county was named after Memucan
  Hunt, secretary of the navy and minister to Washington under the
  Republic of Texas; and
 
         WHEREAS, While the county's early economy depended mainly
  on cotton, life changed dramatically after the Civil War; the
  arrival of the railroad in the mid-1870s was a catalyst for 11
  communities that sprang up around train depots, and by the early
  20th century, Hunt County was home to the first municipally owned
  public utilities in Texas and a number of industries centered
  around the cotton trade, such as cotton-spinning mills, cotton
  compresses, and a cottonseed-oil refinery; and
 
         WHEREAS, Hunt County has continued to grow and today has
  more than 82,000 residents; its diverse economy now includes such
  industries as aircraft electronics and plastics distribution,
  and eight Fortune 500 companies have offices in Greenville; and
 
         WHEREAS, The county is well served by two institutions of
  higher learning, Texas A&M University--Commerce and the
  Greenville Center of Paris Junior College, and it is enriched by
  a number of recreational and cultural attractions; picturesque
  Lake Tawakoni State Park is a destination for boating, swimming,
  camping, and hiking; the Mathews Prairie Nature Preserve, a
  100-acre tract of native prairie meadow that has never been
  plowed, is ideal for birders and wildflower enthusiasts; and the
  Audie Murphy/American Cotton Museum commemorates the importance
  of cotton to the region and celebrates the life of Hunt County
  native Audie Murphy, film star and the most decorated American
  soldier of World War II; and
 
         WHEREAS, The citizens of Hunt County may take justifiable
  pride in their community and know that it has contributed
  immensely to the history and vitality of Texas; now, therefore,
  be it
 
         RESOLVED, That the Senate of the State of Texas, 82nd
  Legislature, hereby recognize February 28, 2011, as Hunt County
  Day at the State Capitol and extend to the visiting delegation
  sincere best wishes for an enjoyable and memorable stay in
  Austin; and, be it further
         RESOLVED, That a copy of this Resolution be prepared as a
  memento of this special occasion.
 
  Deuell
   
   
   
    ________________________________ 
        President of the Senate
     
        I hereby certify that the
    above Resolution was adopted by
    the Senate on February 7, 2011.
   
   
   
    ________________________________ 
        Secretary of the Senate
   
   
   
    ________________________________ 
         Member, Texas Senate