TITLE: Recognizing April 6, 2011, as Lamar County Day at the State Capitol.

SUMMARY: Recognizing April 6, 2011, as Lamar County Day at the State Capitol.

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WHEREAS, Many proud citizens of Lamar County are visiting the State Capitol on April 6, 2011, to celebrate the prominent role this Northeast Texas county has played in the annals of the Lone Star State; and WHEREAS, At the time of the Republic of Texas, present-day Lamar County was located within the boundaries of Red River County; population growth led the Fifth Congress of the republic to establish Lamar County on December 17, 1840, and the current boundaries were drawn 30 years later when a portion of land was carved out for the creation of Delta County; and WHEREAS, Lamar County's namesake was the fourth president of the Republic of Texas, Mirabeau B. Lamar; the small settlement of Lafayette served as the first county seat, but after the Texas Congress passed a law requiring that each county seat be located within five miles of the county's geographic center, Mount Vernon served briefly in that capacity until the town of Paris was founded on 50 acres donated by George W. Wright; Paris has served as the county seat since 1844; and WHEREAS, Numerous early settlers migrated to Lamar County through Tennessee and Kentucky and established small farms; at the turn of the century, the county remained primarily rural, and although the population of Paris had grown to more than 9,000, no other community exceeded 1,000 residents; the industrial economy gradually began to make gains on agriculture in the 20th century as people moved into towns and smaller communities, and Paris played an increasingly important role in the economy of Northeast Texas; and WHEREAS, Today, Paris is a hub of retail trade, farming, and medical care and home to four Fortune 500 companies, Campbell's Soup Company, Kimberly-Clark Corporation, Sara Lee Bakery Group, and Florida Power and Light; the city is located within an excellent multimodal transportation network, and in addition to manufacturing and processing plants, it hosts a number of distribution centers that serve the entire nation; and WHEREAS, Quality of life in Paris is enhanced by such beautiful recreation areas as Wade Park, Lake Gibbons, Lake Crook, and the Sam Bell Maxey State Historic Structure; every summer, citizens enjoy the Tour de Paris bike race and concerts by the Paris Municipal Band, the oldest such ensemble in the state; landmarks include the Culbertson Fountain in the historic district, named "the prettiest plaza in the State of Texas" by Texas Monthly magazine, and the "second largest Eiffel Tower in the Second Largest Paris," a 65-foot-tall monument constructed by local workers and capped, appropriately, with a cowboy hat; and WHEREAS, The industrious residents of this vital Texas county are preserving the best of their past while working to meet the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead, and it is indeed a pleasure to honor them at this time; now, therefore, be it RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 82nd Texas Legislature hereby recognize April 6, 2011, as Lamar County Day at the State Capitol and extend to the delegation sincere best wishes for an enjoyable and memorable visit. Cain Speaker of the House I certify that H.R. No. 881 was adopted by the House on April 5, 2011, by a non-record vote. Chief Clerk of the House