[Congressional Bills 111th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[H. Res. 1642 Introduced in House (IH)]

111th CONGRESS
  2d Session
H. RES. 1642

    Recognizing the centennial of the City of Lilburn, Georgia, and 
       supporting the goals and ideals of a City of Lilburn Day.


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                    IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

                           September 22, 2010

Mr. Johnson of Georgia (for himself, Ms. Loretta Sanchez of California, 
 Mr. Broun of Georgia, Mr. Bishop of Georgia, Mr. Gingrey of Georgia, 
   Mr. Linder, Mr. Westmoreland, Mr. Price of Georgia, Mr. Scott of 
 Georgia, Ms. Richardson, Mr. Michaud, Mr. Garamendi, Mr. Barrow, Mr. 
   Blumenauer, Mr. Brady of Pennsylvania, Mr. Lewis of Georgia, Mr. 
 Connolly of Virginia, Mr. Rush, Mr. Lynch, Mr. Kingston, Mr. Duncan, 
Mr. Moore of Kansas, Mr. Welch, Mr. Perlmutter, Mr. Cardoza, Mr. Davis 
 of Illinois, Mr. Carter, Ms. Pingree of Maine, Ms. Titus, Ms. Jackson 
   Lee of Texas, Mr. Doggett, Ms. Clarke, Mr. Carson of Indiana, Ms. 
Waters, Ms. Fudge, Ms. Edwards of Maryland, Ms. Lee of California, Mr. 
 Cummings, Ms. Eddie Bernice Johnson of Texas, Ms. Kaptur, Mr. Payne, 
  Mr. Carnahan, Ms. Chu, Mrs. Napolitano, Mr. Cleaver, Mr. Watt, Mr. 
  Kucinich, Mr. Thompson of Mississippi, Ms. Kilroy, Mr. Fattah, Mr. 
     Delahunt, and Ms. Wasserman Schultz) submitted the following 
   resolution; which was referred to the Committee on Oversight and 
                           Government Reform

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                               RESOLUTION


 
    Recognizing the centennial of the City of Lilburn, Georgia, and 
       supporting the goals and ideals of a City of Lilburn Day.

Whereas the City of Lilburn was founded in 1890 by the Seaboard Airline Railway;
Whereas the City was named after the general superintendent of the railroad, 
        Lilburn Trigg Myers of Virginia;
Whereas, on July 27, 1910, the City of Lilburn, Georgia, incorporated by the 
        Georgia General Assembly and W.A. Carroll became the city's first mayor 
        and T.F. Brownlee, Dr. H.T. Dickens, W.H. Massey, and J.S. Young were 
        the first four councilmen;
Whereas John Choice's store was the first general store in Lilburn, located at 
        the crossroads of today's Rockbridge Road, Harmony Grove Road, and 
        Highway 29;
Whereas a post office and voting precinct were established at John Choice's 
        store;
Whereas Choice's store was a landmark on a Civil War map used by General Sherman 
        in his Atlanta campaign;
Whereas by 1919, the town had grown to include a bank, school, auto dealer, two 
        doctors, and about nine merchants;
Whereas the business section of Lilburn was largely destroyed by fire on 
        November 15, 1920;
Whereas the depression of 1929 also took a heavy toll on the area and the town 
        gradually died and the government organized in 1910 ceased to exist;
Whereas it is claimed that the people were so quiet, well behaved, orderly, and 
        law abiding that there was no need for government;
Whereas the town gradually relocated along Highway 29, as automobiles provided 
        an alternative to the railroad and thereby created an old and new 
        Lilburn;
Whereas the need for a water line in 1955 created a new city government and the 
        town began to grow again;
Whereas in 1976, a new city hall was built in the Old Town area and led to the 
        vibrant City of Lilburn as it stands today;
Whereas the City of Lilburn has been home to several notable citizens including 
        National Basketball Association Hall of Fame Player, Dominique Wilkins, 
        and Miss Georgia 2009, Kimberly Gittings;
Whereas the City of Lilburn boasts a diverse mix of churches and temples, 
        including Shri Swaminarayan Mandir, one of the largest Hindu temples in 
        the world and the largest traditional, stone, and marble Hindu temple 
        outside of India;
Whereas the Shri Swaminarayan Mandir was completed and dedicated in Lilburn on 
        August 26, 2007;
Whereas the City of Lilburn has a vibrant arts culture and an active citizenry;
Whereas the 37th annual Lilburn Daze, an arts and crafts festival promoted by 
        the Women's Club, is celebrated on the second Saturday in October and 
        features over 400 vendors;
Whereas the annual Christmas parade, held on the second Saturday in December, is 
        always an anticipated event for the community with over 70 participants 
        marching down Main Street;
Whereas the City of Lilburn strongly values education and is home to eight 
        elementary schools, three middle schools, three high schools, and five 
        private schools;
Whereas the City of Lilburn has undergone dramatic demographic change since its 
        incorporation, and boasts a growing South Asian and Hispanic population;
Whereas the 2000 Census found the population of the City of Lilburn to be 11,307 
        people, 3,943 households, and 2,835 families;
Whereas, on July 27, 2010, the City of Lilburn marked the 100th anniversary of 
        its incorporation;
Whereas the City of Lilburn will formally celebrate its centennial on September 
        25, 2010;
Whereas the Centennial Year Council, made up of Mayor Diana Preston and 
        Councilmen Scott Batterton, Johnny Crist, Tim Dunn, and Eddie Price, has 
        continued as well as initiated projects such as the Downtown Development 
        Authority, the Lilburn Community Improvement District, the Lilburn 
        Community Partnership, and the Centennial Greenway Trail with the 
        intention that such projects will ensure a healthy and vibrant community 
        for generations to come;
Whereas the City of Lilburn will celebrate its centennial with numerous 
        activities including music, games, an ice cream social, and a mini-
        museum at numerous locations throughout the city; and
Whereas the commitment to preserving Lilburn's legacy is evident today with its 
        Centennial Celebration on September 25, 2010, which brings the past and 
        the present together to reflect, to plan, and to act for the community 
        to continue to grow and prosper: Now, therefore, be it
    Resolved, That the House of Representatives--
            (1) recognizes the centennial of the City of Lilburn, 
        Georgia;
            (2) congratulates the City of Lilburn, Georgia, on its 
        centennial;
            (3) supports the goals and ideals of a City of Lilburn Day; 
        and
            (4) requests that the President issue a proclamation 
        calling upon the people of the United States to observe such 
        with appropriate ceremonies and activities.
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