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1 | | HOUSE RESOLUTION
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2 | | WHEREAS, Lawrence County was formed on January 16, 1821 |
3 | | out of land from Crawford and Edwards Counties; it was named |
4 | | for Captain James Lawrence who was killed in action during the |
5 | | War of 1812 while commanding the frigate ship USS Chesapeake |
6 | | and who is especially remembered for giving his men the famous |
7 | | last order "Don't Give Up the Ship"; and
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8 | | WHEREAS, The history of Lawrence County includes the |
9 | | George Rogers Clark march during the American Revolution |
10 | | across the land that would eventually become the county; |
11 | | Native American Shawnee Chief Tecumseh traveled through its |
12 | | forests, and future U.S. President Abraham Lincoln and his |
13 | | family migrated to Illinois crossing over the Wabash River |
14 | | into Lawrence County; and
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15 | | WHEREAS, On February 18, 1779, George Rogers Clark and his |
16 | | ragged band of soldiers passed through Lawrence County, |
17 | | crossing the Wabash River at St. Francisville, and conquered |
18 | | the Vincennes fort on February 25; and
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19 | | WHEREAS, Settlers of French, Scottish, and Irish descent |
20 | | are said to have built quietly and with determination for the |
21 | | future in the county; historical records indicate that shortly |
22 | | after 1800, John Morris, a free Black man, traveled to |
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1 | | Lawrence County with the Samuel Allison family and became one |
2 | | of the inhabitants of Fort Allison, located at the present |
3 | | site of Russellville; other free Black people and their |
4 | | families followed, including the families of Morris, Anderson, |
5 | | Tann, Goins, Cole, Portee, Casey, Byrd, Day, Pettiford, |
6 | | Russell, Blackwell, and Jones; and
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7 | | WHEREAS, In March of 1830, the Lincoln Family crossed the |
8 | | Wabash River into Illinois by ox-teamed wagons; the family |
9 | | included 21-year-old Abraham, his father Thomas, his |
10 | | step-mother Sarah Bush Lincoln, and her two daughters and |
11 | | sons-in-law; later, Abraham Lincoln would visit Lawrence |
12 | | County and the courthouse as a practicing attorney; and
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13 | | WHEREAS, Lawrence County is noted for being the first |
14 | | Illinois county to hang a woman; Mrs. Elizabeth Reed of |
15 | | Crawford County was hanged on May 23, 1845 for murdering her |
16 | | husband, Leonard Reed, by arsenic poison; and
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17 | | WHEREAS, The first volunteer recruits requested by |
18 | | President Abraham Lincoln for Civil War service came from |
19 | | Lawrence County; men from Lawrence County served in various |
20 | | Illinois Infantry regiments, including the 8th Regiment, |
21 | | Illinois Infantry, Company I, 36th Regiment, Company C, 61st |
22 | | Regiment, Companies H and K, 62nd Regiment, Company A, 66th |
23 | | Regiment, Company I, 70th Regiment, Company K, 91st Regiment, |
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1 | | Company F, 130th Regiment, Company I, and 154th Regiment, |
2 | | Company E; and
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3 | | WHEREAS, Crude oil was discovered in Lawrence County in |
4 | | the early 1900s and created an economic boom for the area, |
5 | | including the establishment of the Indian Refining Company, |
6 | | later acquired by the Texas Company (TEXACO); the chemists at |
7 | | the Lawrenceville refinery of the Indian Refining Company |
8 | | patented the first "wax free" oil under the Havoline brand, |
9 | | which is currently the standard for all conventional motor |
10 | | oils throughout the world; and
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11 | | WHEREAS, During World War II, the United States Army Air |
12 | | Corps base, George Field, was built in Lawrence County, |
13 | | located five miles east, northeast of Lawrenceville; it |
14 | | operated as part of an advanced pilot training school of |
15 | | 70,000 for the U.S. Army Air Forces from 1942 until 1945; |
16 | | initially named Lawrence Army Flying School, the name was |
17 | | changed to honor General Harold H. George who was killed in a |
18 | | ground accident at Batchelor Field, southeast of Darwin, |
19 | | Australia, on April 29, 1942; and
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20 | | WHEREAS, According to the U.S. Census Bureau, Lawrence |
21 | | County has a total area of 374 square miles, 372 square miles |
22 | | of land and 2 square miles of water; according to the 2010 |
23 | | census, it had a population of 16,833; and
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1 | | WHEREAS, Lawrence County includes the cities of |
2 | | Bridgeport, Lawrenceville (the county seat), St. Francisville, |
3 | | and Sumner, the village of Russellville, and the |
4 | | unincorporated communities of Billett, Birds, Chauncey, |
5 | | Helena, Petrolia, Pinkstaff,
Sand Barrens, and Westport; the |
6 | | county also includes the nine townships of Allison, Bond, |
7 | | Bridgeport, Christy, Denison, Lawrence, Lukin, Petty, and |
8 | | Russell; and
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9 | | WHEREAS, Lawrence County currently boasts two entries on |
10 | | the U.S. National Register of Historic Places; the first is |
11 | | The Lawrenceville County Courthouse at 1100 State Street, |
12 | | which was built in 1888–89 and was added to the Register on |
13 | | December 7, 2010; the second is the Wabash Cannonball Bridge |
14 | | at Thirteenth Street, also known as the Wooden Bridge, which |
15 | | was built in 1909 and added to the Register on April 26, 2016; |
16 | | and
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17 | | WHEREAS, The current major employers in Lawrence County |
18 | | include Toyota Boshoku, Kauffman Engineering, United |
19 | | Healthcare, Rucker's Candy, and Wagner-Smith Equipment |
20 | | Company; and
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21 | | WHEREAS, Lawrence County is served by two school |
22 | | districts, the Lawrenceville High School District and the Red |
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1 | | Hill High School District; and
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2 | | WHEREAS, The local Lawrenceville High School basketball |
3 | | team, known as the Indians, has provided a rich successful |
4 | | basketball history as the Class A state basketball champions |
5 | | in 1972, 1974, 1982, and 1983 with a combined two season |
6 | | win-loss record of 68-0 from 1982–83; therefore, be it
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7 | | RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE ONE |
8 | | HUNDRED SECOND GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that |
9 | | we congratulate the people of Lawrence County on the occasion |
10 | | of their 200th anniversary; and be it further
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11 | | RESOLVED, That suitable copies of this resolution be |
12 | | presented to the Chairman of the Lawrence County Board and the |
13 | | Lawrence County Historical Society as a symbol of our esteem |
14 | | and respect.
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