H.R. No. 890
 
 
 
R E S O L U T I O N
 
         WHEREAS, Proud residents of Harrison County are gathering to
  celebrate Harrison County Day at the State Capitol on March 21,
  2013; and
         WHEREAS, Situated among the rolling piney woods of East
  Texas, Harrison County was first inhabited by the Caddo people, and
  large numbers of non-Native American settlers began to arrive in
  the 1830s; the county was established by the Republic of Texas in
  1839 and named after Texas revolutionary leader Jonas Harrison; and
         WHEREAS, The city of Marshall, founded in 1841, became the
  county seat the following year; at the time of the Civil War, it was
  one of the most populous and prosperous cities in the state, and it
  produced a large amount of saddles, clothing, gunpowder, and
  ammunition for the Confederate Army; and
         WHEREAS, Cotton was the basis for the county's economy for
  many years and continued to be important well into the 20th century;
  in addition, the red and white clay soils of the region are
  excellent for stoneware, and the county is home to numerous pottery
  companies, including Marshall Pottery, which was established in
  1896 and remains one of the largest manufacturers of red clay pots
  in the nation; the area's diverse economy is further enhanced by the
  lumber industry, oil and gas production, manufacturing, and
  ranching and farming; and
         WHEREAS, Outdoor enthusiasts may take advantage of the fine
  opportunities for camping, hiking, fishing, and boating at Caddo
  Lake State Park, home of the only natural lake in Texas, while those
  interested in the county's past can appreciate the revitalized
  downtown Marshall, which benefited from the Main Street Program and
  other initiatives of the Texas Historical Commission; the 1901
  County Courthouse and the Texas and Pacific Railway Museum and
  Depot have been restored, and the nearby Ginocchio National
  Historic District preserves several other fine examples of early
  Texas architecture; additionally, the Starr Family Home State
  Historic Site showcases a family that was a major contributor to the
  growth of the railroad and cotton industries and the settling of the
  frontier of Texas in the late 1800s; and
         WHEREAS, The educational needs of Harrison County are met by
  such fine institutions as Wiley College, East Texas Baptist
  University, and Texas State Technical College; those schools' 
  cultural offerings are supplemented by the Michelson Museum of Art,
  which features work by several important early 20th century
  artists; and
         WHEREAS, Residents and visitors alike enjoy the county's
  colorful annual festivals, including the FireAnt Festival and
  Western Days in October and the yearly Wonderland of Lights, which
  is held in Marshall during the holiday season and draws visitors
  from all 50 states and around the world; and
         WHEREAS, Celebrating their rich heritage as they work toward
  a bright tomorrow, the citizens of Harrison County may indeed take
  great pride in their unique contribution to the history and culture
  of the Lone Star State; now, therefore, be it
         RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 83rd Texas
  Legislature hereby recognize March 21, 2013, as Harrison County Day
  at the State Capitol and extend to the visiting delegation sincere
  best wishes for an informative and enjoyable stay in Austin.
 
  Paddie
 
 
Straus M. Gonzalez of El Paso Oliveira
 
Allen N. Gonzalez of El Paso Orr
 
Alonzo Gooden Otto
 
Alvarado Guerra Paddie
 
Anchia Guillen Parker
 
Anderson Gutierrez Patrick
 
Ashby Harless Perez
 
Aycock Harper-Brown Perry
 
Bell Hernandez Luna Phillips
 
Bohac Herrero Pickett
 
Bonnen of Brazoria Hilderbran Pitts
 
Bonnen of Galveston Howard Price
 
Branch Huberty Raney
 
Burkett Hughes Ratliff
 
Burnam Hunter Raymond
 
Button Isaac Reynolds
 
Callegari Johnson Riddle
 
Canales Kacal Ritter
 
Capriglione Keffer Rodriguez of Bexar
 
Carter King of Hemphill Rodriguez of Travis
 
Clardy King of Parker Rose
 
Coleman King of Taylor Sanford
 
Collier King of Zavala Schaefer
 
Cook Kleinschmidt Sheets
 
Cortez Klick Sheffield of Bell
 
Craddick Kolkhorst Sheffield of Coryell
 
Creighton Krause Simmons
 
Crownover Kuempel Simpson
 
Dale Larson Smith
 
Darby Laubenberg Smithee
 
Davis of Dallas Lavender Springer
 
J. Davis of Harris Leach Stephenson
 
S. Davis of Harris Lewis Stickland
 
Deshotel Longoria Strama
 
Dukes Lozano Taylor
 
Dutton Lucio III Thompson of Brazoria
 
Eiland Marquez Thompson of Harris
 
Elkins Martinez Toth
 
Fallon Martinez Fischer Turner of Collin
 
Farias McClendon Turner of Harris
 
Farney Menendez Turner of Tarrant
 
Farrar Miles Villalba
 
Fletcher Miller of Comal Villarreal
 
Flynn Miller of Fort Bend Vo
 
Frank Moody Walle
 
Frullo Morrison White
 
Geren Munoz, Jr. Workman
 
Giddings Murphy Wu
 
Goldman Naishtat Zedler
 
Gonzales Nevarez Zerwas
 
  ______________________________
  Speaker of the House     
 
         I certify that H.R. No. 890 was adopted by the House on March
  21, 2013, by a non-record vote.
 
  ______________________________
  Chief Clerk of the House