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1 | HOUSE RESOLUTION
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2 | WHEREAS, The history of the Village of South Chicago | ||||||
3 | Heights dates back to the spring of 1833, when Adam Brown and | ||||||
4 | his family stopped their wagon at the crossing of the Old Sauk | ||||||
5 | Trail and the Chicago-Vincennes Road (today known as Brown's | ||||||
6 | Corner), becoming the first permanent settlers to arrive from | ||||||
7 | Elkhart, Indiana; Brown was the first purchaser of land in the | ||||||
8 | south suburban area, then known as Thornton precinct, under the | ||||||
9 | federal pre-emption act of 1833; and
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10 | WHEREAS, On September 8, 1838, Adam Brown purchased 480 | ||||||
11 | acres of land in what is now Bloom Township; the land purchased | ||||||
12 | was the area of the intersection of Vincennes Road, now Chicago | ||||||
13 | Road or Dixie Highway, and the old Sauk Trail; his farm | ||||||
14 | occupied all four corners, which were at the time the only | ||||||
15 | crossroads of the nation; Brown's Corner played an important | ||||||
16 | role in the development of the State of Illinois; many pioneers | ||||||
17 | and travelers passed through the intersection, which was mainly | ||||||
18 | a meeting and stopping place, as they traveled on their way to | ||||||
19 | other parts of Illinois; local traditions suggest that Brown's | ||||||
20 | Corner was a stop on the underground railroad; Brown's Corner | ||||||
21 | continues to serve the traveling public; and
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22 | WHEREAS, On March 20, 1907, civic minded citizens from the | ||||||
23 | Hannah and Keeney subdivisions of Chicago Heights voted to |
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1 | incorporate as a Village, and on May 7, 2007 adopted the | ||||||
2 | trustee form of government at a public meeting held at the | ||||||
3 | Chicago & Eastern Illinois Railroad passenger station, | ||||||
4 | formerly located at 29th Street; and
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5 | WHEREAS, The first Village Hall was built in 1908 at 2835 | ||||||
6 | Jackson Avenue; the Village of South Chicago Heights held its | ||||||
7 | first election in 1908, with a total of 82 votes cast; and the | ||||||
8 | volunteer fire department was organized in 1909; and
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9 | WHEREAS, Today the Village of South Chicago Heights | ||||||
10 | provides many services to its residents; from fire and police | ||||||
11 | protection, to water and sanitary services, the families in the | ||||||
12 | community receive outstanding services while paying low taxes; | ||||||
13 | currently, there are hundreds of existing businesses within the | ||||||
14 | Village, and it is continually attracting new commercial | ||||||
15 | enterprises to the community; and
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16 | WHEREAS, The Village of South Chicago Heights has grown | ||||||
17 | through its commitment to serving the people through solid | ||||||
18 | fiscal management under good government; and
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19 | WHEREAS, The Village recently built a new picnic pavilion | ||||||
20 | located near the Senior Citizens Center, providing outdoor | ||||||
21 | activities and programs; the Village provides a courtesy van | ||||||
22 | transportation service; in the year 2000 the Village began |
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1 | acquiring Lake Michigan water; and
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2 | WHEREAS, According to the 2000 census, the Village has a | ||||||
3 | population of 3,970 residents; the 100th anniversary of the | ||||||
4 | Village of South Chicago Heights is being celebrated this year | ||||||
5 | by Village President David L Owen, Trustees Tony Capua, Patrick | ||||||
6 | J. DeFiore, Araceli "Sally" Marrufo, Terry L. Matthews, John M. | ||||||
7 | Ross, and Michael J. Tilton; therefore, be it
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8 | RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE | ||||||
9 | NINETY-FIFTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we | ||||||
10 | congratulate the people and government of the Village of South | ||||||
11 | Chicago Heights on the occasion of the 100th anniversary of the | ||||||
12 | Village; and be it further
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13 | RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be | ||||||
14 | presented to Village President David L. Owen as a symbol of our | ||||||
15 | respect.
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