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1 | | HOUSE RESOLUTION
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2 | | WHEREAS, The official 175th celebration of the founding of |
3 | | the Village of Sainte Marie will take place on June 29-30, |
4 | | 2012; Sainte Marie was officially chartered in the year of 1865 |
5 | | by the State of Illinois; and
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6 | | WHEREAS, Sainte Marie is located in Jasper County, 10 miles |
7 | | southeast of the county seat of Newton, approximately 30 miles |
8 | | southeast of Effingham, and around 15 miles north of Olney; the |
9 | | town is perched above the Embarras (pronounced "am-braw") |
10 | | River, a mostly gentle river that flows southeast into the |
11 | | Wabash River; and
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12 | | WHEREAS, Sainte Marie, population 250, was founded in 1837 |
13 | | by Joseph Picquet and his "Compane des freres" (Company of |
14 | | Brothers), 25 relatives and friends from Alsace/Lorraine, a |
15 | | part of Europe that belonged to either France or Germany, |
16 | | depending on who had won the latest battle; seeking new |
17 | | horizons, Joseph Picquet and his family bought 12,000 acres of |
18 | | land from the United States land office in Vincennes, Indiana, |
19 | | and worked to develop a prosperous community; and
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20 | | WHEREAS, The devoutly Catholic Picquet family dedicated |
21 | | the town to the Blessed Virgin Mary and thus named it Sainte |
22 | | Marie; a large, imposing church, St. Mary of the Assumption, |
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1 | | was built in the late 1800's, with parishioners firing their |
2 | | own massive supply of bricks; this church burned down after |
3 | | being struck by lightning in 1933, but the present church was |
4 | | rebuilt in 1935 using many of the original bricks; and
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5 | | WHEREAS, Ste. Marie was a prosperous community through its |
6 | | early years, with businesses such as a flour mill, saw mill, |
7 | | general store, hardware, car and implement dealers, hotel, |
8 | | hospital, post office, and railroad station; when the railroad |
9 | | closed down, the town declined, with many children of its |
10 | | prosperous residents choosing to locate elsewhere when they |
11 | | reached adulthood; and
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12 | | WHEREAS, Ste. Marie has remained a solid, charming little |
13 | | village, with such landmarks as a former novitiate for the |
14 | | Sacred Heart Missionaries (now the administrative offices of |
15 | | the South Eastern Special Education Office), a large grain |
16 | | elevator, a 110-year-old independent bank, solid small |
17 | | businesses, an active American Legion, and an emerging museum |
18 | | at the Sainte Marie Foundation House; and
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19 | | WHEREAS, Sainte Marie is proud of the many individuals who |
20 | | grew up in and around this village and went on to other parts |
21 | | of the country and the world at large; these individuals |
22 | | include educators, nurses, engineers, accountants, lawyers, |
23 | | farmers, medical and science professionals, artists, |
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1 | | musicians, military personnel, politicians, and other |
2 | | professional and business people who still consider Sainte |
3 | | Marie "home" - a testimonial to the lessons learned and the |
4 | | solid family structure that produced such fine citizens; and
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5 | | WHEREAS, Sainte Marie citizens have always been willing and |
6 | | able to perform their patriotic duties; many men and women have |
7 | | served in the armed services, most notable being the late Major |
8 | | General E. Ray Ochs, who attended West Point and commanded the |
9 | | 173rd Airborne Brigade in Vietnam; and |
10 | | WHEREAS, Sainte Marie continues to be a viable, rural |
11 | | community at a time when small towns are declining and |
12 | | disappearing across the country; therefore, be it
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13 | | RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE |
14 | | NINETY-SEVENTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that |
15 | | we congratulate the citizens of the Village of Sainte Marie on |
16 | | the occasion of the village's 175th anniversary and wish them |
17 | | continued success and happiness in the future; and be it |
18 | | further
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19 | | RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be |
20 | | presented to the Village of Sainte Marie as an expression of |
21 | | our esteem and respect.
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