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1 | HOUSE RESOLUTION
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2 | WHEREAS, The members of the House of Representatives of the | ||||||
3 | State of Illinois are pleased to congratulate the Village of | ||||||
4 | Winnebago on the occasion its 150th anniversary; and
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5 | WHEREAS, In 1850, there were 499 residents counted in the | ||||||
6 | census in Winnebago Township; the only heads of household who | ||||||
7 | weren't farmers were one minister, one moulder, 2 blacksmiths, | ||||||
8 | and 4 mechanics; during that decade, Winnebago became a | ||||||
9 | railroad boom town; each town at the west end of the Chicago & | ||||||
10 | Galena Union line became a magnet of growth, fuelled by the | ||||||
11 | tremendous pressure of farmers arriving, driving their | ||||||
12 | livestock, or with wagon loads of produce ready for delivery to | ||||||
13 | market; and
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14 | WHEREAS, During this period, the town was home to a hotel, | ||||||
15 | warehouses, and stockyards; 1855 saw the first church, the | ||||||
16 | first school class, and the completion of the first house; the | ||||||
17 | 1860 census list includes 1,002 rural inhabitants in Winnebago | ||||||
18 | Township; the Village listed 276 residents; and
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19 | WHEREAS, In 1868, a new 4-room school was completed and the | ||||||
20 | First Presbyterian Church was started; formal incorporation of | ||||||
21 | the Village of Winnebago occurred in 1878 and was followed by | ||||||
22 | the prohibition of alcohol sales by local option; the | ||||||
23 | population was estimated at nearly 600; and
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24 | WHEREAS, Winnebago entered a time of decline during the | ||||||
25 | 1880s and beyond; there was a dilution of the railroad | ||||||
26 | monopoly; some breadwinners commuted to work in Rockford, and | ||||||
27 | many more did their shopping in the city, rather than locally; | ||||||
28 | several disastrous fires destroyed the Main St. business | ||||||
29 | buildings in the 1890s; and
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30 | WHEREAS, The Winnebago Town Hall was completed in 1893; in |
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1 | 1903, two rival telephone companies were set up in the Village; | ||||||
2 | and the Winnebago Post Office began to serve several routes in | ||||||
3 | 1904; during the 1920s, there was growth in Winnebago; one | ||||||
4 | basis of this growth was the consolidation of 2 rural school | ||||||
5 | districts into the Winnebago Village system in the early 1920s; | ||||||
6 | a new building was completed in 1925 to serve all 12 grades; | ||||||
7 | and
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8 | WHEREAS, The Win-Bur-Sew Fire Protection District was | ||||||
9 | established in 1943; the Winnebago Community Council began in | ||||||
10 | 1942 and handled the town's centennial in 1954, and it has | ||||||
11 | continued youth activities and what has led to today's 4th of | ||||||
12 | July celebration; by 1960, the village had grown to a | ||||||
13 | population of 1,059; and
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14 | WHEREAS, The State completed a new cement road from U.S. 20 | ||||||
15 | through the village in 1948; the Village responded to expansion | ||||||
16 | by putting in a water system by 1950 and a sewer plant by 1958; | ||||||
17 | Winnebago High School was completed and dedicated in 1959, | ||||||
18 | followed by the Jean McNair Middle School, and the replacement | ||||||
19 | of the Dorothy Simon Elementary building; and
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20 | WHEREAS, In 1972, a volunteer library was renewed by the | ||||||
21 | Jr. Women's Club; in 1978, the first multi-family housing | ||||||
22 | project was opened; the 1990 census registered 1,840 residents | ||||||
23 | of the Village, and 1992 saw the updating of the municipal | ||||||
24 | sewer plant after years of restricted growth; and | ||||||
25 | WHEREAS, The township formed in 1849 has grown from a small | ||||||
26 | rural village into a bedroom community of nearly 3,000 village | ||||||
27 | residents and over 5,142 township residents; although growth in | ||||||
28 | the community is inevitable, Winnebago still maintains a small | ||||||
29 | town atmosphere; therefore, be it
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30 | RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE | ||||||
31 | NINETY-THIRD GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we |
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1 | congratulate the Village of Winnebago on the occasion its 150th | ||||||
2 | anniversary; and be it further
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3 | RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be | ||||||
4 | presented to the Village of Winnebago as an expression of our | ||||||
5 | esteem.
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