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WHEREAS, Many proud residents of Seagoville are visiting |
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Austin on March 6, 2013, in celebration of this illustrious town and |
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its contributions to the State of Texas; and |
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WHEREAS, Founded in 1876, the community was originally named |
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Seago, after T. K. Seago, a settler who established the town's first |
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general store; area residents gained rail connections in 1881, when |
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the Texas Trunk Railroad built through the town, and the first |
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official plat was recorded in the Dallas County deed records in |
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1883; in 1910, the post office department changed the town's name to |
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Seagoville to avoid confusion with a similarly named community; and |
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WHEREAS, Located in the rich Blackland Prairie region near |
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the Trinity River, Seagoville was initially an agricultural center; |
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the town had a cotton gin and a steam gristmill by 1885, and nearby |
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farmers shipped cotton and alfalfa; today, the economy is more |
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diversified, but residents and businesses alike may still take |
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advantage of the area's reasonable land prices; and |
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WHEREAS, The inhabitants of Seagoville delight in their |
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community's small-town atmosphere, yet the town's proximity to the |
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Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex gives residents and visitors easy |
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access to a wide range of big-city cultural and sports activities; |
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thus, the community truly embodies the best aspects of both rural |
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and urban life; and |
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WHEREAS, Seagoville also boasts a variety of outdoor |
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recreational opportunities at its numerous parks, tennis |
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facilities, and senior citizen and youth centers; nearby Lake Ray |
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Hubbard offers nearly 23,000 acres for fishing and water sports, |
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while nature lovers can learn more about the area at the Post Oak |
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Preserve and the Dallas Independent School District Environmental |
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Education Center; and |
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WHEREAS, Each October, the community celebrates the |
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migration of the beautiful monarch butterfly during Seagofest, a |
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fun-filled event for the entire family that provides a welcome |
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opportunity for residents to pay tribute to their shared history |
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and culture; and |
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WHEREAS, The industrious citizens of Seagoville are |
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preserving their rich heritage while working to build an even |
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brighter future, and it is a privilege to commend them on this |
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special occasion; now, therefore, be it |
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RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 83rd Texas |
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Legislature hereby recognize March 6, 2013, as Seagoville Day at |
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the State Capitol and join the citizens of that town in honoring one |
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of Texas' finest communities. |
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Burkett |
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Straus |
M. Gonzalez of El Paso |
Oliveira |
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Allen |
N. Gonzalez of El Paso |
Orr |
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Anderson |
Gutierrez |
Patrick |
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Aycock |
Harper-Brown |
Perry |
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Bell |
Hernandez Luna |
Phillips |
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Bonnen of Brazoria |
Hilderbran |
Pitts |
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Bonnen of Galveston |
Howard |
Price |
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Capriglione |
Keffer |
Rodriguez of Bexar |
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Carter |
King of Hemphill |
Rodriguez of Travis |
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Clardy |
King of Parker |
Rose |
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Coleman |
King of Taylor |
Sanford |
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Collier |
King of Zavala |
Schaefer |
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Cortez |
Klick |
Sheffield of Bell |
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Craddick |
Kolkhorst |
Sheffield of Coryell |
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Crownover |
Kuempel |
Simpson |
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Davis of Dallas |
Lavender |
Springer |
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J. Davis of Harris |
Leach |
Stephenson |
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S. Davis of Harris |
Lewis |
Stickland |
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Dutton |
Lucio III |
Thompson of Brazoria |
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Eiland |
Marquez |
Thompson of Harris |
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Fallon |
Martinez Fischer |
Turner of Collin |
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Farias |
McClendon |
Turner of Harris |
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Farney |
Menendez |
Turner of Tarrant |
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Fletcher |
Miller of Comal |
Villarreal |
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Flynn |
Miller of Fort Bend |
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Speaker of the House |
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I certify that H.R. No. 714 was adopted by the House on March 6, |
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2013, by a non-record vote. |
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Chief Clerk of the House |
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