H.R. No. 287
 
 
 
R E S O L U T I O N
 
         WHEREAS, Proud residents of Pecos County are coming together
  in Austin to observe Pecos County Day at the State Capitol; and
         WHEREAS, A region characterized by desert brushland, stately
  mesas, and arroyos, Pecos County was formally established in 1871
  by the Texas Legislature and named for the Pecos River that flows
  along the county's northern boundary; the county seat of Fort
  Stockton derives its name from the area's first permanent
  settlement, an army outpost installed in 1859 to guard the postal
  route; with its favorable proximity to Comanche Springs, Fort
  Stockton developed into a supply center for the military, mail
  carriers, wagon trains, and travelers and was the site of one of the
  first modern attempts at irrigation farming in Texas; and
         WHEREAS, Construction of the Kansas City, Mexico and Orient
  Railway Company of Texas in 1913 contributed to the economy, and
  irrigation projects also attracted land buyers, spurring the
  creation of communities like Baldridge, Girvin, Imperial,
  Chancellor, Belding, and Buena Vista; and
         WHEREAS, The discovery of oil at Yates Field in 1927 opened
  what would become one of the largest oil fields in the country, and
  the county subsequently experienced an oil boom that gave rise to
  the towns of Red Barn, Iraan, and Bakersfield; and
         WHEREAS, Today, petroleum continues to be the foundation of
  the county's economy, while the area produces cantaloupes, carrots,
  bell peppers, peaches, and pecans, and livestock raised include
  cattle, sheep, and Angora goats; and
         WHEREAS, An array of cultural events attracts residents and
  visitors alike, including the Pecos County Livestock Show and
  various rodeos, cook-offs, community theater productions, country
  and folk music concerts, and holiday celebrations; and
         WHEREAS, Pecos County is a unique and fascinating part of the
  Lone Star State, and it is most fitting to take this opportunity to
  honor its citizens for working to preserve their colorful past
  while they build an even brighter future for the region they call
  home; now, therefore, be it
         RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 86th Texas
  Legislature hereby recognize Pecos County Day at the State Capitol
  and extend to the visiting delegation best wishes for a meaningful
  and memorable stay in Austin.
 
  Nevárez
 
  ______________________________
  Speaker of the House     
 
         I certify that H.R. No. 287 was adopted by the House on
  February 26, 2019, by a non-record vote.
 
  ______________________________
  Chief Clerk of the House