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History in
a Pecan Shell
Settlement
began in the early 1840s, making Weston one of Collin
County’s earliest towns. Storekeeper Larkin Adamson built the
town’s first store around 1850 and is said to have named the community
after his hometown in Missouri. The town was granted a post office
in the mid 1850s and found itself on the Sherman
to Dallas stage line throughout
the 1850s.
The 1890 census showed a population of 150 residents served by five
stores and other essential businesses. By 1896 the population had
increased to 400 residents, dipping to 316 for the 1900 census. It
remained at that level (more or less) until the late 1960s when it
was just over 200. From a count of 362 people in 1990, Weston has
grown to over 600 for the 2000 census. |
Weston
City Hall
Photo courtesy of Mike
Price, 2007 |
Historical Marker:
First Christian
Church of Weston
Originally located
in the community of Roseland (about 5 mi. W; now known as Alla), this
congregation was organized in 1900 by Dr. and Mrs. Moses Hubbard and
their neighbors. The Roseland Church building, constructed that same
year, was also used by the Baptists, Presbyterian, and Methodist denominations.
The Christian Church moved to this site in 1914 and built a new sanctuary
on land donated by Sam Dorsey. Led by the Rev. Douglas Darnell, the
congregation grew and a tabernacle was built in the 1920s. The church
remains an important part of the Weston community. |
First Christian
Church Historical Marker
On FM 455, 1 block N of FM 543
Photo courtesy of Mike
Price, 2007 |
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