86R8129 KSM-D
 
  By: Paddie H.R. No. 400
 
 
 
R E S O L U T I O N
         WHEREAS, Residents of Panola County are gathering in Austin
  on February 19, 2019, to celebrate Panola County Day at the State
  Capitol; and
         WHEREAS, Located in northeastern Texas and forming part of
  the state's border with Louisiana, Panola County covers more than
  800 square miles of forests and rolling plains and is traversed by
  the Sabine River; on March 30, 1846, the Texas Legislature
  officially created Panola County, and two years later, voters chose
  Carthage as the county seat; and
         WHEREAS, It is believed that Judge John Allison, a prominent
  civic leader, suggested the name Panola, which may be derived from
  the Cherokee word for cotton, ponolo; the area's rich soil was well
  suited to the crop, and cotton became the county's main
  agricultural product; today, Panola County enjoys a diversified
  economy, primarily based in oil and gas production, agriculture,
  food processing, and timber; the lush forests also make the county a
  popular destination for hiking, birding, and camping enthusiasts,
  while anglers enjoy the good fishing waters of Martin Creek Lake and
  Murvaul Lake; and
         WHEREAS, With nearly 50 Texas Historical Commission markers,
  Panola County has a rich and fascinating history; it was the
  birthplace of several notable Texans, including Margie Elizabeth
  Neal, the first woman elected to serve in the Texas Senate, and
  country music stars Tex Ritter and Jim Reeves; a museum dedicated to
  Mr. Ritter and a memorial devoted to Mr. Reeves are located in
  Carthage, as is the Texas Country Music Hall of Fame, which honors
  the legacies of both of these men, along with other country music
  legends from the state; and
         WHEREAS, Carthage, which was named a National Main Street
  City in Texas in 2011, is also home to Panola College and the
  historic Esquire Theater, which hosts the Country Music Hayride
  live music show every Saturday night; other popular events taking
  place in the county seat include the Piney Woods Quilt Festival in
  April and the Potlatch in October, which features a karaoke
  contest, a car show, and arts and crafts; in addition, the
  Footprints in the Sand monument, a poignant religious sculpture at
  Pippen Memorial Park, was completed in 2014; and
         WHEREAS, The citizens of Panola County take great pride in
  their rich history as they work together to build an even brighter
  future, and it is indeed fitting to honor them and their unique
  contributions to the Lone Star State; now, therefore, be it
         RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 86th Texas
  Legislature hereby recognize February 19, 2019, as Panola County
  Day at the State Capitol and extend to the visiting delegation
  sincere best wishes for an enjoyable and informative stay in
  Austin.