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| HOUSE RESOLUTION
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| WHEREAS, The Village of Lisle is celebrating 50 years of |
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| incorporation in 2006; and
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| WHEREAS, Migrants from New England, New York, |
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| Pennsylvania, and Ohio began arriving in 1832; James and Luther |
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| Hatch, two brothers, settled in the area after the Blackhawk |
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| War to began the farming community; in 1835, Alonzo B. |
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| Chatfield suggested naming the area for Lisle, New York; and in |
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| the 1840s, several German-speaking farmers from the Alsace |
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| region of France settled in Lisle; and |
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| WHEREAS, Lisle township is the oldest settlement in DuPage |
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| County; and |
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| WHEREAS, The trains first came through Lisle in 1863 when |
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| the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad finished the tracks |
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| between Chicago and Aurora; fire destroyed the first depot, but |
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| it was rebuilt in 1874; today the depot, the Beaubien Tavern, |
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| and other historic buildings from the past are located in the |
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| Lisle Station Park museum complex; and |
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| WHEREAS, In 1901, St. Procopius College and Academy, now |
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| known separately as Benedictine University and Benet Academy, |
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| relocated from Chicago and moved to Lisle; in 1922, Joy Morton, |
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| founder of the Morton Salt Company, formally established an |
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| arboretum for scientific research in horticulture and |
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| agriculture at the northern edge of the city; today the Morton |
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| Arboretum draws over 300,000 visitors to the community each |
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| year and has given it the nickname "Arboretum Village"; and |
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| WHEREAS, On June 23, 1956, the incorporation issue was |
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| brought before voters and was approved with 606 citizens voting |
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| for the incorporation of Lisle into a Village; the crossing of |
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| new expressways, Interstates 88 and 355, at Lisle increased its |