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1 | | HOUSE RESOLUTION
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2 | | WHEREAS, Altamont is a city in Effingham County with a |
3 | | population of 2,319 as of the 2010 census and is located along |
4 | | Interstate 70 and U.S. Route 40 (The Cumberland Road); and
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5 | | WHEREAS, Altamont was settled by German immigrants from |
6 | | the banks of the Rhine River, who came through Pennsylvania |
7 | | and Ohio; agriculture is a prominent industry with a good mix |
8 | | of manufacturing employment in Altamont; and
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9 | | WHEREAS, Altamont, the "City of Plain", was charted in |
10 | | Mound Township and got its name from J.W. Conlogue, a Latin |
11 | | language romantic, because of the elevation or "mound" that |
12 | | lies northwest; "alta" means altitude or height, and "mont" |
13 | | means mound; and
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14 | | WHEREAS, At 23 years old, Dr. Charles M. Wright came to |
15 | | Effingham County in 1857; the town of Altamont was organized |
16 | | in 1871, and Dr. Charles M. Wright purchased five acres from |
17 | | the Vandalia Railroad and built a home in 1874 at 3 West |
18 | | Jackson Street, which was added to the National Registry of |
19 | | Historic Places in 1986; he established the C.M. Wright & Co. |
20 | | private bank in his former medical building in Altamont in |
21 | | 1878; and
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1 | | WHEREAS, The Altamont Living Museum is housed in the |
2 | | former First Presbyterian Church of Altamont; the church was |
3 | | declared organized with a congregation of 30 charter members |
4 | | on February 16, 1913; and
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5 | | WHEREAS, Altamont is home to the Effingham County Fair and |
6 | | the Wolf Family Farm of Mound Township; the farm was |
7 | | established on September 30, 1869 and is designated a |
8 | | sesquicentennial farm by the Illinois Department of |
9 | | Agriculture; and
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10 | | WHEREAS, Altamont is home to the Annual Mill Road |
11 | | Thresherman's Association Steam, Gas & Threshing Show; and
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12 | | WHEREAS, Local legend states that Griffin Tipsword, whose |
13 | | original family name was Souards, came to the Altamont, Mound |
14 | | Township area first; living with the Kickapoo Native |
15 | | Americans, he was a pioneer, a missionary preacher, a hunter, |
16 | | and a medicine man; he was a veteran of the Revolutionary War |
17 | | who first fought at Ramsour's Mill in the Carolinas; he died in |
18 | | 1845 and was buried on the banks of Wolf Creek in the Tipsword |
19 | | family cemetery in Effingham; and
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20 | | WHEREAS, A trading center called Montville had existed on |
21 | | the bank of the creek south of what is now Altamont but was |
22 | | then called Southmore Heights; the Southmore Heights |
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1 | | postmaster was G.H. Milleville, and in 1871, the post office |
2 | | moved to this new place called Altamont, which was officially |
3 | | organized as a town in 1871; and
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4 | | WHEREAS, On August 8, 1872, Altamont adopted the village |
5 | | form of government with a mayor and four council members; on |
6 | | April 16, 1901, the Altamont voters adopted a city form of |
7 | | government and became the City of Altamont; and
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8 | | WHEREAS, Altamont is home to the Effingham County |
9 | | Fairgrounds, where the Effingham County Fair has been held |
10 | | annually in the first week of August since 1945; the Effingham |
11 | | County Fair
hosts nationally known country singers, a touring |
12 | | rodeo, ITPA truck and tractor pulls, a queen pageant, a talent |
13 | | show, Standardbred and Thoroughbred races, and a demolition |
14 | | derby; the fairgrounds were once host to the Illinois High |
15 | | School rodeo finals and currently host the Mill Road |
16 | | Thresherman's gathering and the annual Schutzenfest; and
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17 | | WHEREAS, Altamont is home to the Ballard Nature Center; |
18 | | the nature preserve and educational center consists of 217 |
19 | | acres and is located east of town; it includes 107 acres of |
20 | | woodland, 15 acres of restored prairie, 10 acres of shallow |
21 | | water wetlands, and 85 acres of agricultural land for |
22 | | educational programs and the enjoyment of families and |
23 | | visitors; Ernie Ballard donated 210 acres for the site of a |
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1 | | nature center and the funds to construct a visitor center; in |
2 | | 2014, the Glen Mathias family donated another 7 acres of land |
3 | | adjacent to the original 210 acres; and
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4 | | WHEREAS, Altamont Lutheran Interparish School (ALIS) is a |
5 | | private school that serves grades K-8; the cornerstone reads |
6 | | "Immanuel Lutheran School 1959", but the school is now a joint |
7 | | effort of Immanuel, Bethlehem, St. Paul (Blue Point), and Zion |
8 | | Lutheran Churches; and
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9 | | WHEREAS, The Altamont Living Museum is a not-for-profit |
10 | | organization and offers many forms of entertainment, including |
11 | | award winning performers, plays performed by local theater |
12 | | troupe A.C.T. and Altamont High school students, |
13 | | country/bluegrass variety shows on Tuesday nights, and |
14 | | memorabilia exhibits on display for visitors' enjoyment; the |
15 | | Altamont Living Museum building was a church built in the late |
16 | | 1800s that still has all of its original stained glass |
17 | | windows, wooden pews, wood floors, antique tin patterned |
18 | | ceiling, and lighting fixtures; therefore, be it
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19 | | RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE ONE |
20 | | HUNDRED SECOND GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that |
21 | | we congratulate the City of Altamont on the occasion of its |
22 | | 150th year; and be it further
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