Full Text of HR0232 103rd General Assembly
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| 1 | | HOUSE RESOLUTION
| 2 | | WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois House of | 3 | | Representatives wish to recognize the national historic | 4 | | importance and legacy of Nance Legins-Costley and William | 5 | | Costley; and
| 6 | | WHEREAS, For Juneteenth this year, Tazewell County will be | 7 | | dedicating a new memorial in Downtown Pekin to honor Nance | 8 | | Legins-Costley and William Costley, a mother and son who were | 9 | | both born into slavery and recognized throughout the world as | 10 | | the first enslaved individuals emancipated by then attorney | 11 | | Abraham Lincoln in 1841; and
| 12 | | WHEREAS, While born into slavery in 1813, Nance | 13 | | Legins-Costley firmly asserted her claim to freedom by age 14, | 14 | | beginning what would be 14 years of legal challenges to her | 15 | | enslaved status; and
| 16 | | WHEREAS, Nance Legins-Costley finally gained freedom for | 17 | | herself and her children, as their legal status was a direct | 18 | | reflection of their mother's, when Abraham Lincoln presented | 19 | | her case before the Illinois Supreme Court in the famous | 20 | | Bailey vs. Cromwell case in 1841; and
| 21 | | WHEREAS, Nance Legins-Costley married Benjamin Costley in |
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| 1 | | 1840; together, they raised five daughters and three sons, | 2 | | living in Pekin for over 50 years; and
| 3 | | WHEREAS, Nance Legins-Costley became the first and only | 4 | | enslaved individual to own property in Pekin in 1849; and
| 5 | | WHEREAS, William Costley, Nance Legins-Costley's oldest | 6 | | son, answered President Abraham Lincoln's call to defend the | 7 | | Union during the American Civil War by volunteering for the | 8 | | Union Army in 1864, joining the famed 29th U.S. Colored | 9 | | Infantry; and
| 10 | | WHEREAS, William Costley's military service included | 11 | | participating in the Siege of Petersburg, where he was injured | 12 | | in battle, and the Appomattox Campaign in Virginia in 1865; | 13 | | and
| 14 | | WHEREAS, William Costley was transferred with the 29th | 15 | | U.S. Colored Infantry to Galveston, Texas, where he assisted | 16 | | General Gordon Granger in enforcing the Emancipation | 17 | | Proclamation, liberating the last stronghold of slavery in the | 18 | | United States on June 19, 1865; and
| 19 | | WHEREAS, This enforcement of the Emancipation Proclamation | 20 | | in Galveston, Texas on June 19, 1865 is celebrated and | 21 | | observed today as the holiday Juneteenth in the State of |
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| 1 | | Illinois and by the federal government; and
| 2 | | WHEREAS, The new memorial in Downtown Pekin and a new | 3 | | memorial in the Southside of Peoria are the only permanent | 4 | | indicators of Nance Legins-Costley's life, and the new | 5 | | memorial in Downtown Pekin will be the only permanent | 6 | | indicator of William Costley's life in the State of Illinois; | 7 | | and
| 8 | | WHEREAS, The new memorial has been recognized by the | 9 | | Illinois Historical Society with official Illinois Historical | 10 | | Markers, providing further testimony to the national historic | 11 | | impact of the lives of Nance Legins-Costley and William | 12 | | Costley; and
| 13 | | WHEREAS, The new memorial to preserve the legacy of Nance | 14 | | Legins-Costley and William Costley's lives was made possible | 15 | | by the efforts of Tazewell County Clerk John C. Ackerman, the | 16 | | City of Pekin, the Pekin Chamber of Commerce, the Pekin Main | 17 | | Street Organization, the Dirksen Congressional Center, the | 18 | | Pekin Library, the Tazewell County Genealogical & Historical | 19 | | Society, the YWCA Coalition for Equality, and Pekin Historian | 20 | | Jared Olar; therefore, be it
| 21 | | RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE ONE | 22 | | HUNDRED THIRD GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that |
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| 1 | | we recognize the national historic importance and legacy of | 2 | | Nance Legins-Costley and William Costley; and be it further
| 3 | | RESOLVED, That we urge the citizens of the State of | 4 | | Illinois to celebrate the new memorial honoring Nance | 5 | | Legins-Costley and William Costley in Downtown Pekin and learn | 6 | | more about the impact these fellow citizens of Illinois had on | 7 | | the history of the United States; and be it further
| 8 | | RESOLVED, That suitable copies of this resolution be | 9 | | presented to Tazewell County Clerk John C. Ackerman, the City | 10 | | of Pekin, the Pekin Chamber of Commerce, the Pekin Main Street | 11 | | Organization, the Dirksen Congressional Center, the Pekin | 12 | | Library, the Tazewell County Genealogical & Historical | 13 | | Society, the YWCA Coalition for Equality, and Pekin Historian | 14 | | Jared Olar | | | as an expression of our esteem and respect.
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