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HR0602 94TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY


 


 
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HOUSE RESOLUTION

 
2     WHEREAS, The official Sesquicentennial Celebration of the
3 Village of Clay City will take place September 9-11, 2005; the
4 Village of Clay City was established in 1855; and
 
5     WHEREAS, Clay City, population 1,000, is located in Clay
6 County; in 1810, John McCawley and a companion were traveling
7 west from Vincennes, Indiana, along the old Buffalo Trace, when
8 one of their horses died; Mr. McCawley built a cabin on the
9 west bank of the Little Wabash River just south and east of
10 Clay City and later built a stage coach stop and trading center
11 on the location, which was known as McCawley's Tavern; and
 
12     WHEREAS, Clay County was created by an act of the
13 legislature on December 23, 1824; on Tuesday, March 8, 1825, at
14 John McCawley's place, the first county commissioners' court
15 assembled for the new county of Clay; in 1825, Daniel May
16 donated 20 acres of land, just over 2 miles west of McCawley's
17 Tavern, to the county; this area had been known as
18 Hubbardsville but was changed to Maysville; the first Clay
19 County court house was built on the land donated by Mr. May;
20 the spring term of court in 1841 was the last held at the old
21 county seat; the fall term was held at the new and present
22 county seat, Louisville; and
 
23     WHEREAS, In 1855, after the 0 & M Railroad was located
24 about 1 mile north of Maysville, Clay City was established on
25 the north side of the tracks; the business district soon
26 developed to the south of the tracks where it is presently
27 located; Maysville was made a part of the Village of Clay City
28 in 1862; and
 
29     WHEREAS, Clay City served as a trading center for the
30 surrounding countryside; farmers could bring their produce to
31 town and trade it for dry goods and other things and very

 

 

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1 little money would change hands; and
 
2     WHEREAS, In 1936, oil was discovered in this area and oil
3 related businesses continue to thrive in Clay City today;
4 therefore, be it
 
5     RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE
6 NINETY-FOURTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that
7 we congratulate the Village of Clay City on the occasion of its
8 Sesquicentennial Celebration on September 9-11, 2005; and be it
9 further
 
10     RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be
11 presented to the Village of Clay City as an expression of our
12 esteem and with best wishes for a successful celebration.