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1 | HOUSE RESOLUTION
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2 | WHEREAS, The Eternal Indian, also known as the Black Hawk | ||||||
3 | Statue, stands high on a bluff within Lowden State Park, | ||||||
4 | overlooking the Rock River and the city of Oregon, Illinois; | ||||||
5 | and
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6 | WHEREAS, The Eternal Indian is listed on the National | ||||||
7 | Register of Historic Places and attracts visitors from across | ||||||
8 | the nation, greatly contributing to the economy of the | ||||||
9 | surrounding area; and
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10 | WHEREAS, The statue was created by Elmwood, Illinois native | ||||||
11 | and internationally-renowned sculptor Lorado Taft, who came to | ||||||
12 | the area to found the Eagle's Nest Art Colony, a group of | ||||||
13 | artists from the Chicago Art Institute and the University of | ||||||
14 | Chicago, to escape the city's summer heat; and
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15 | WHEREAS, Lorado Taft sought to adequately pay tribute to | ||||||
16 | the various Native American tribes who lived on the wooded | ||||||
17 | bluffs, most notably the Sauk, Fox, Sioux, and Mohawk tribes; | ||||||
18 | and
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19 | WHEREAS, Lorado Taft was particularly inspired by the life | ||||||
20 | of Sauk leader Black Hawk, who was born in the village of | ||||||
21 | Saukenuk, near what is now Rock Island, Illinois, and went on |
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1 | to lead the Sauk and Fox tribes; and
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2 | WHEREAS, Lorado Taft began constructing the statue in 1909, | ||||||
3 | and the statue was dedicated on July 1, 1911; and
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4 | WHEREAS, The statue stands just under 50 feet tall and is | ||||||
5 | hollow, reinforced with iron and covered by an outer layer of | ||||||
6 | cement and pink granite, which is as thick as three feet in | ||||||
7 | some spots; and
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8 | WHEREAS, Eternal Indian is estimated to weigh around | ||||||
9 | 536,770 pounds and is thought to be the second largest concrete | ||||||
10 | monolithic statue in the world; and
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11 | WHEREAS, After 107 years in the varying Illinois weather, | ||||||
12 | the statue has exhibited numerous signs of wear, such as deep | ||||||
13 | cracks and pockmarks, that threaten not just the aesthetic | ||||||
14 | appeal, but also the structural integrity of the statue; and
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15 | WHEREAS, In 2009, the General Assembly of the State of | ||||||
16 | Illinois appropriated $350,000 to the Lowden State Park for the | ||||||
17 | renovation of the statue; however, these funds were never | ||||||
18 | received; and
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19 | WHEREAS, Seeing the lack of state funding, private citizens | ||||||
20 | stepped up and formed the Friends of the Black Hawk Statue |
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1 | Committee, which has worked tirelessly to raise funds and | ||||||
2 | awareness of the statue; their efforts were enhanced on | ||||||
3 | November 5, 2009, when the statue was added to the U.S. | ||||||
4 | National Register of Historic Places; and
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5 | WHEREAS, We applaud the efforts of the Friends of the Black | ||||||
6 | Hawk Statue Committee, but much of the several hundred thousand | ||||||
7 | dollars that have been raised are being used for upkeep instead | ||||||
8 | of restoration; and
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9 | WHEREAS, The statue is not only a point of pride for the | ||||||
10 | people of northwest Illinois, it is a national historical | ||||||
11 | landmark and a tribute to the lives of the Native Americans who | ||||||
12 | inhabited Illinois well before the state was established; | ||||||
13 | therefore, be it
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14 | RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE ONE | ||||||
15 | HUNDREDTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we | ||||||
16 | urge the Illinois Department of Natural Resources to explore | ||||||
17 | ways to finance the renovation of the Eternal Indian statue at | ||||||
18 | Lowden State Park in order to preserve a treasured Illinois | ||||||
19 | monument for generations to come; and be it further
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20 | RESOLVED, That we applaud and admire the efforts of private | ||||||
21 | citizens and the Friends of the Black Hawk Statue Committee in | ||||||
22 | these difficult financial times; and be it further
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1 | RESOLVED, That suitable copies of this resolution be | ||||||
2 | presented to the Chairperson of the Friends of the Black Hawk | ||||||
3 | Statue Committee, the Illinois Department of Natural | ||||||
4 | Resources, and the Mayor of Oregon, Illinois.
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