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| HOUSE RESOLUTION
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| WHEREAS, The members of the House of Representatives of the |
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| State of Illinois are pleased to recognize milestone events |
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| that occur in the State of Illinois; and
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| WHEREAS, It has come to our attention that the Village of |
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| Patoka is celebrating its sesquicentennial during the weekend |
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| of September 3, 2004 through September 5, 2004; and
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| WHEREAS, Patoka is a small town in Southern Illinois with |
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| an interesting history and a promising future; the number of |
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| settlers in this area grew steadily due to the abundance of |
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| rich farmland, and businesses began to thrive; some historians |
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| indicate that this community was named in honor of an Illinois |
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| Native American, Patoka, Chief of the Cahokias; and
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| WHEREAS, The Village of Patoka was established on July 4, |
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| 1854 and officially laid out by Brigham and James Clark; within |
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| a year, C.F. Jones made an addition to the territory with the |
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| building of the Illinois Central Railroad; shortly after the |
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| building of the railroad, Cyrus Walker built the first home and |
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| started the first store in Patoka, as well as handling the |
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| duties of station agent; in 1856, Mr. Walker built the first |
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| business house and was also the town's first postmaster; other |
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| businesses that came to town were a produce store, a blacksmith |
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| shop, and a gristmill; during the late 1800s, farmers depended |
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| on tomatoes as a main crop, and they would bring their harvest |
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| to the town cannery for processing; the Patoka Register, a |
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| weekly newspaper was started around 1906; and
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| WHEREAS, Churches were a vital part of the early life of |
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| Patoka; there were six churches originally established and four |
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| of the congregations are still active today; and
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| WHEREAS, In 1921, all-weather roads came to Patoka with the |