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The Ellis County Commissioners Court read and entered into the record a resolution endorsing the Ellis County Rural Heritage Farm and supporting its evaluation for possible designation as a Texas historic site.
County officials recognized representatives from the farm (identified in the meeting as John and Mary Wedell and George and Ginger Cole) and read a resolution citing the farm's role in preserving the agricultural and cultural traditions of the Texas Blackland Prairie. The resolution notes the farm's educational and tourism potential and states that the Texas Historical Commission has begun evaluating the property for historic and cultural significance.
The court posed for photographs with farm representatives after reading the resolution.
What the record shows - The court read a resolution endorsing support for the Ellis County Rural Heritage Farm as it pursues Texas Historical Commission evaluation. - The resolution characterizes the farm as a living testament to the Blackland Prairie's agricultural history and calls for county support of preservation and cultural-tourism efforts.
Sources: Resolution read into the public meeting record; remarks by county officials and farm representatives.
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