House Joint Resolution 1265, sponsored by Representative Reeves, commemorates the 170th anniversary of the founding of Thompson's Station, a community in Williamson County, Tennessee. Established in 1856, the town was named after Dr. Elijah Thompson, who played a significant role in its development by donating land for the village center and facilitating the arrival of the Tennessee & Alabama Railroad. This railroad transformed Thompson's Station into a vital shipping point for local agriculture, contributing to its growth as a trade center for southern Williamson County.

The resolution acknowledges the historical significance of Thompson's Station, which was previously known as White House and Littlebury, and highlights the contributions of its citizens to the cultural richness of Tennessee. It expresses congratulations to the residents on this milestone and extends best wishes for their continued success and prosperity. The resolution emphasizes the importance of honoring communities that preserve and celebrate their history.