H.R. No. 258
 
 
 
R E S O L U T I O N
 
         WHEREAS, Residents of Fannin County are gathering at the
  Texas State Capitol on February 13, 2013, to celebrate Fannin
  County Day, and this occasion provides an opportunity to recognize
  the rich history and significant accomplishments of this attractive
  part of the Lone Star State; and
         WHEREAS, The first nonnative settlements in the area that
  would become Fannin County were established in 1836, the year Texas
  won its independence from Mexico; when the county was formed the
  following year, it took its name from Colonel James Walker Fannin,
  Jr., a commander in the Texas revolutionary army, who had been
  killed in the Goliad Massacre; Bonham, the county seat, was named
  for another hero of the Texas Revolution, James Bonham, who died at
  the Alamo and who is now honored with a statue at the county
  courthouse; and
         WHEREAS, A land of gently rolling hills that are bounded by
  the Red River to the north, Fannin County provides good land for
  farming and ranching, and those pursuits have been economic
  mainstays since the county was established; today, cattle, corn,
  wheat, milo, pecans, and hay are key products, and the many acres of
  farmland in the county create a tranquil, pastoral landscape; other
  industries, such as communications and manufacturing, help to
  strengthen and diversify the economy; and
         WHEREAS, Bonham, with a population of approximately 10,000,
  is the county's largest city; it was the hometown of Sam Rayburn,
  the legendary Texas politician who was a member of Congress for 48
  years and who still ranks as the longest-serving speaker of the U.S.
  House of Representatives; his legacy is recalled at the Sam Rayburn
  Library and Museum and at the Sam Rayburn House Museum; Bonham is
  also the site of the Fannin County Museum of History, the Creative
  Arts Center, and Fort Inglish Park, which contains several restored
  log cabins from the 1830s and a replica of the stockade erected in
  the vicinity by early settlers; and
         WHEREAS, The county also offers a number of attractions for
  outdoor enthusiasts; Lake Bonham comprises more than 1,000 acres of
  water and is bordered by a golf course and camping facilities;
  additional lakes are found at Bonham State Park and the Caddo
  National Grasslands preserve, which offer opportunities for
  hiking, fishing, biking, and other activities; and
         WHEREAS, Fannin County's nearly 34,000 residents can take
  pride in their area's rich history, productive businesses, and
  abundant recreational activities, and it is an honor to pay tribute
  to their many contributions to the State of Texas; now, therefore,
  be it
         RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 83rd Texas
  Legislature hereby recognize February 13, 2013, as Fannin County
  Day at the State Capitol and extend to the visitors from that
  notable Texas county sincere best wishes for an enjoyable and
  rewarding visit to Austin.
 
  Phillips
 
  ______________________________
  Speaker of the House     
 
         I certify that H.R. No. 258 was adopted by the House on
  February 13, 2013, by a non-record vote.
 
  ______________________________
  Chief Clerk of the House