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| HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION
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| WHEREAS, It is highly fitting that the Illinois General |
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| Assembly pays honor and respect to the truly great individuals |
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| who served our country in its time of greatest need; and
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| WHEREAS, George Rogers Clark was born on November 19, 1752 |
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| in Albemarle County near Shadwell, Virginia; he passed away at |
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| the age of 66 on February 13, 1818 in Jefferson County, |
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| Kentucky; and
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| WHEREAS, As with most children of the time, George Rogers |
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| Clark was tutored at home; he eventually became a farmer and |
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| surveyor; and
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| WHEREAS, In 1777, as the American Revolutionary War |
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| intensified in the territory west of the colonies, George |
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| Rogers Clark was commissioned as a Lieutenant Colonel in the |
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| Virginia militia and was authorized to capture the British |
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| posts in the region; and
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| WHEREAS, During the winter of 1778, British soldiers, |
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| French volunteers, and Indian warriors under the direction of |
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| British Lt. Governor Henry Hamilton, captured Fort Sackville |
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| located at Vincennes, in what is now known as Indiana; and
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| WHEREAS, Under George Rogers Clark's determined leadership |
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| and direction, a force of approximately 170 men made an |
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| incredible eighteen-day trek from Kaskaskia, through the |
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| freezing flood waters of the undeveloped Illinois countryside, |
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| to Fort Sackville; and
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| WHEREAS, Upon arriving at nightfall on the evening of |
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| February 23, 1779, George Rogers Clark surrounded the enemy |
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| with his men and masterfully displayed sufficient flags for an |
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| army of 500 men, thus giving the impression of having a much |
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| larger army than he actually had; and |
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| WHEREAS, Along with other military maneuvers, George |
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| Rogers Clark's men continued firing at the fort and discharging |
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| explosives under the walls of Fort Sackville; and
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| WHEREAS, The British Flag would not be raised above Fort |
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| Sackville on the morning of February 25, 1779, as Lt. Governor |
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| Hamilton and his garrison marched out of the fort and |
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| surrendered to American Colonel George Rogers Clark; and
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| WHEREAS, George Rogers Clark's recapture of Fort Sackville |
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| at Vincennes is credited by historians as confounding the |
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| British plans to attack the newly formed United Colonies, as |
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| well as the British war efforts from the west; and
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| WHEREAS, Without George Rogers Clark's brilliant military |
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| actions, General George Washington would have faced a |
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| debilitating war on two fronts that might well have changed the |
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| outcome of the American Revolution; and
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| WHEREAS, As a result of George Rogers Clark's successful |
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| battles, the British ceded to the United States a vast area of |
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| land west of the Appalachian Mountains, which includes the |
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| present states of Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, |
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| Wisconsin, and the eastern portion of Minnesota; and |
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| WHEREAS, George Rogers Clark was a peerless military |
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| leader, who knew his enemy as well as he knew his own men; and
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| WHEREAS, The virtues that George Rogers Clark exhibited |
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| transcended his era; his actions during times of great distress |
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| serve as a reminder that acts of truly great heroes should be |
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| recognized and preserved for future generations; and
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| WHEREAS, The United States National Park Service maintains |
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| a George Rogers Clark National Historical Park and a beautiful |
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| George Rogers Clark Memorial in Vincennes, directly across the |
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| Wabash River from Illinois on what is believed to be the site |
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| of Fort Sackville; and
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| WHEREAS, A portion of U.S. Route 50 extends from Salem to |
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| Vincennes, Indiana, and most closely represents the path that |
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| Clark and his men took after marching north from Kaskaskia; |
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| therefore, be it
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| RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE |
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| NINETY-FIFTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, THE |
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| SENATE CONCURRING HEREIN, that the portion of U.S. Route 50, |
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| extending east between Salem and the Indiana border at |
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| Vincennes, be designated the George Rogers Clark Memorial |
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| Highway; and be it further
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| RESOLVED, That the Illinois Department of Transportation |
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| is requested to erect at suitable locations, consistent with |
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| State and federal regulations, appropriate plaques or signs |
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| giving notice of the name of the George Rogers Clark Memorial |
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| Highway; and be it further |
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| RESOLVED, That suitable copies of this resolution be |
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| delivered to the Secretary of the U.S. Department of |
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| Transportation, the Secretary of the Illinois Department of |
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| Transportation, and the Mayors of Lawrenceville, Bridgeport, |
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| Sumner, Claremont, Olney, Clay City, Noble, Flora, Xenia, Iuka, |
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| and Salem.
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