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| HOUSE RESOLUTION
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| WHEREAS, The members of the House of
Representatives of the |
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| State of Illinois wish to congratulate Elvesta Topp, an |
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| esteemed resident of Shumway, on the occasion of the |
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| celebration of her 100th birthday on January 23, 2005; and
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| WHEREAS, She was born on January 23, 1905, the daughter of |
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| John and Mary Wetherall Knierim; she was the
seventh child born |
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| and is today the only living child; she
still owns the |
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| farmhouse built by her parents and her brother
in the late |
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| 1800s; and
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| WHEREAS, Elvesta Topp has a wonderful family history; her
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| grandfather was born in Germany and came to Illinois in 1853;
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| he served in the Civil War, as did her Grandfather Wetherall; |
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| and
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| WHEREAS, Elvesta Topp received her education in a
one-room |
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| schoolhouse, where one teacher taught eight grade
levels; there |
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| was a daily walk to school for the children,
except when the |
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| weather was bad and the smallest children
were given a ride in |
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| the buggy by an older brother; and
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| WHEREAS, There were no toys, only rag dolls made by Elvesta |
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| and her sister; mud roads made life hard, with even the
horses |
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| having a rough time going through; laundry was done in
tubs and |
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| with a wash board; kerosene lamps provided the only
source of |
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| evening light until the 1940s; and
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| WHEREAS, Clothing was made from chicken feed sacks; the
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| chores included milking the cows, feeding the chickens and
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| ducks, helping in the field, and collecting eggs; during
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| harvest time, she would help with the raking, hauling, and
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| stacking of hay; she remembers that the neighbors would unite
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| to help one another; and
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