Bill Text: TX HR373 | 2015-2016 | 84th Legislature | Enrolled
Bill Title: Recognizing Kinney County Day at the State Capitol.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)
Status: (Passed) 2015-02-26 - Reported enrolled [HR373 Detail]
Download: Texas-2015-HR373-Enrolled.html
H.R. No. 373 |
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WHEREAS, Proud residents of Kinney County are gathering at | ||
the State Capitol to celebrate the role the county has played in the | ||
annals of the Lone Star State; and | ||
WHEREAS, Located west of San Antonio in the Rio Grande Plains | ||
region, Kinney County was first populated as long as 10,000 years | ||
ago, according to the archeological evidence found in rock | ||
shelters; artifacts indicate the subsequent presence of tribes | ||
including the Lipan Apaches, Coahuiltecans, Jumanos, Tamaulipans, | ||
Tonkawas, and Comanches; and | ||
WHEREAS, Early Spanish explorers visited the area, and in | ||
1665, Fernando de Azcué, credited as the first European to cross the | ||
Rio Grande, passed through what would become the southeastern | ||
corner of the county; although the region remained sparsely | ||
settled, the Texas Legislature carved it out of Bexar County to form | ||
a new county in 1850, and it was named after pioneer Henry Lawrence | ||
Kinney; and | ||
WHEREAS, In 1852, the United States Army established Fort | ||
Riley, soon redesignated as Fort Clark, along Las Moras Creek, and | ||
the community of Brackett was founded; named for local merchant | ||
Oscar B. Brackett, it became known as Brackettville, and it is today | ||
the county's seat and largest city; the fort later became the base | ||
for a small company of Black Seminole Indian scouts, and in 1872, | ||
the Black Seminole Indian Scout Cemetery was sited there; by the | ||
mid-1870s, the Black Seminoles numbered some 400 to 500; their | ||
families lived on a military reservation along Las Moras Creek for | ||
decades, and although the scouts were disbanded by the federal | ||
government in 1912 and the reservation was closed, some descendants | ||
remain in the county; and | ||
WHEREAS, Through the years, cattle ranching has dominated the | ||
county's economy, and wool and mohair production played an | ||
important part in the nation's war effort during World War II; | ||
today, tourists are drawn to the area by a variety of noteworthy | ||
attractions, among them Kickapoo Cavern State Park, Alamo Village, | ||
Las Moras Park, and Fort Clark; and | ||
WHEREAS, The citizens of Kinney County are confidently facing | ||
the future while continuing to embrace their rich and colorful | ||
past, and it is indeed a pleasure to honor them at this time; now, | ||
therefore, be it | ||
RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 84th Texas | ||
Legislature hereby recognize Kinney County Day at the State Capitol | ||
and extend to this delegation sincere best wishes for an enjoyable | ||
and memorable visit. | ||
Nevárez | ||
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Speaker of the House | ||
I certify that H.R. No. 373 was adopted by the House on | ||
February 19, 2015, by a non-record vote. | ||
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Chief Clerk of the House | ||