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Anglo
settlement began after William S. Peters, of Louisville,
Kentucky, and several others, obtained a land grant from the
Texas Congress in 1841. The land settled by their company, the
Texian Land and Immigration Company, became known as the
Peters colony. Their grant included all of the future Denton
County, as well as parts or all of several other future
counties. The earliest settlement in what became Denton County
was in the southeastern section, near the site of present
Hebron, and most of the early residents took up land in the
Cross Timbers. Although a few came from the lower South,
most antebellum settlers in the area came from the upper
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In 1846, the
Texas legislature formed Denton County out of what had been a
much larger Fannin County. It was named for John Bunyan
Denton, an eastern Fannin County Methodist preacher and
lawyer, who was killed in a raid against Indians in northern
Tarrant County on May 22, 1841. A county seat, named
Pinckneyville, was located near the center of the county, at a
spot about a mile southeast of the present center of Denton.
Although county officials were elected in 1846, no courthouse
was built, and less than two years later a site named Alton,
three or four miles to the southeast, was made county seat. |
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Cities and towns
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Aubrey |
Double Oak |
Krugerville |
Pilot Point |
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Bartonville |
Flower Mound |
Krum |
Plano † |
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Carrollton † |
Fort Worth † |
Lake Dallas |
Ponder |
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Copper
Canyon |
Frisco † |
Lakewood
Village |
Roanoke |
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Corinth |
Hackberry |
Lewisville |
Sanger |
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Corral City |
Haslet |
Lincoln Park |
Shady Shores |
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Cross Roads |
Hebron |
Little Elm |
Southlake † |
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Dallas † |
Hickory
Creek |
Marshall
Creek |
The Colony |
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Denton |
Highland
Village |
Northlake |
Trophy Club |
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DISH |
Justin |
Oak Point |
Westlake † |
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