Current Status Introducing Body:Senate Bill Number:919 Primary Sponsor:Moore Type of Legislation:CR Subject:Brown, Jarrell M. Date Bill Passed both Bodies:Apr 25, 1991 Computer Document Number:DKA/3370.AL Introduced Date:Apr 24, 1991 Last History Body:Senate Last History Date:Apr 25, 1991 Last History Type:Received from House Scope of Legislation:Local All Sponsors:Moore Type of Legislation:Concurrent Resolution
Bill Body Date Action Description CMN ---- ------ ------------ ------------------------------ --- 919 Senate Apr 25, 1991 Received from House 919 House Apr 25, 1991 Introduced, adopted, returned with concurrence 919 Senate Apr 24, 1991 Introduced, adopted, sent to HouseView additional legislative information at the LPITS web site.
TO CONGRATULATE JARRELL M. BROWN ON HIS FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY AT COWDEN PLANTATION IN JACKSON, SOUTH CAROLINA.
Whereas, Jarrell M. Brown bought his first parcel of land at age twenty and vowed to turn it into a mighty plantation, which now covers nearly twelve thousand acres; and
Whereas, Cowden Plantation was royal grant land from the King of England and it once belonged to the Hammond family of Redcliffe; and
Whereas, Cowden's name comes from a spot of ground where cattle were penned up before shipment down the river to markets in Savannah, Charleston, and other places; and
Whereas, the Whitneys, Vanderbilts, Von Stades, Meads, and other wealthy northerners from the Aiken winter colony spent time shooting quail, dove, and deer on what is now Cowden Plantation; and
Whereas, Mr. Brown's dream as a preservationist and a conservationist is to leave Cowden Plantation an even better place; and
Whereas, Mr. Brown's wife, Thelma, planned a special anniversary event that included wagons and carriages, gentlemen and ladies in eighteenth, nineteenth, and twentieth century dress, a fox hunt, barbecue, skeet shoot, and period fashion show; and
Whereas, the day long celebration on April 20, 1991, was attended by hundreds of friends and neighbors from twelve or thirteen states; and
Whereas, Mr. Brown has spent fifty years building Cowden Plantation into a huge farm and wildlife preserve with one hundred six miles of roads stretching thirteen miles from its deepest point on the Savannah River to South Carolina Highway 28, and filled with fields, pastures, woodland, swamp, lakes, and streams. Now, therefore,
Be it resolved by the Senate, the House of Representatives concurring:
That the members of the General Assembly congratulate Jarrell M. Brown on his Fiftieth Anniversary at Cowden Plantation in Jackson, South Carolina.
Be it further resolved that a copy of this resolution be forwarded to Mr. Brown.