June
June 1, 1886 Valdasta post office established
June 2, 1873 The Texas legislature passed an act allowing Plano, Weston, and Farmersville to incorporate
June 3, 1878 Sister Grove post office discontinued
June 4, 1862 Charles Gough died returning home from war. Second burial in Rowlett Cemetery
June 5, 1875 Charter granted to Rhea's Mill Masonic lodge
June 5, 1878 Copeville post office established
June 6, 1902 Rev. J. M. Cocke accepts pastorate of Cumberland Presbyterian Church in Farmersville
June 6, 1909 Commercial Club of Plano held special meeting to try to get A & M branch
June 7, 1878 North bound train derails on the trestle over Wilson Creek killing one
June 8, 1878 Pleasant Garden Primitive Baptist Church started in Blue Ridge
June 9, 1885 First "Blue Law" enacted in Plano
June 9, 1940 Flock of tornadoes near Celina
June 10, 1850 Spring Creek post office established, James C. Vance, postmaster
June 10, 1886 Wylie post office established and Nickelville post office closed
June 11, 1914 Finch Park presented to the City by the McKinney Federated Women's Clubs
June 12, 1894 Plano voted in prohibition
June 12, 1902 IOOF lodge formed at Donna
June 13, 1940 Lightning strikes Recer’s barn near Climax
June 14, 1868 Presbyterian church of Farmersville organized
June 14, 1871 Lewis Peacock killed in the Lee-Peacock Feud
June 15, 1858 White Rock Lodge No. 234 organized at Frankford
June 15, 1861 Capt. J. M. Bound’s Company of Collin County, Volunteer Infantry sworn in
June 15, 1905 Lebanon post office discontinued
June 15, 1916 Celina Mill and Elevator Company completed
June 16, 1889 Fire burned southeast corner of Main and Mechanic Streets in Plano
June 17, 1902 Convention of the 5th Senatorial District met in Farmersville
June 18, 1887 East Fork Masonic Lodge No. 650 chartered
June 18, 1902 IOOF lodge formed in Altoga
June 19, 1898 Arch Weatherford set up watch repair service at Maye’s grocery in Plano
June 19, 1912 Princeton incorporated
June 20, 1887 Maxwell post office discontinued
June 20, 1903 Stock law election held in Melissa, Anna, Valdasta, and Westminster
June 21, 1886 Pauline post office name changed to Frankford
June 21, 1940 Twenty cases of measles in Verona
June 22, 1902 Honaker Chapel dedicated southeast of Farmersville
June 23, 1875 End of free-ranging in Collin County
June 24, 1846 Capt. Andrew Stapp’s Company of Mounted Volunteer Texas Rangers started in Collin County
June 25, 1869 Robert Lee killed in the Lee-Peacock Feud
June 26, 1902 Woodmen of the World picnic in Plano at the city park
June 27, 1902 Firemen’s Band picnic at the Old Fairgrounds in McKinney
June 27, 1929 Foote House, a boarding house, destroyed by fire in McKinney
June 29, 1858 Mantua post office established
June 30, 1848 Peter’s Colony contract expired
June 30, 1863 Capt. D. C. Haynes’ Company K of the Fifth Regiment of Texas mustered
June 30, 1908 First car on the Interurban tracks in McKinney
June 2, 1873 The Texas legislature passed an act allowing Plano, Weston, and Farmersville to incorporate
June 3, 1878 Sister Grove post office discontinued
June 4, 1862 Charles Gough died returning home from war. Second burial in Rowlett Cemetery
June 5, 1875 Charter granted to Rhea's Mill Masonic lodge
June 5, 1878 Copeville post office established
June 6, 1902 Rev. J. M. Cocke accepts pastorate of Cumberland Presbyterian Church in Farmersville
June 6, 1909 Commercial Club of Plano held special meeting to try to get A & M branch
June 7, 1878 North bound train derails on the trestle over Wilson Creek killing one
June 8, 1878 Pleasant Garden Primitive Baptist Church started in Blue Ridge
June 9, 1885 First "Blue Law" enacted in Plano
June 9, 1940 Flock of tornadoes near Celina
June 10, 1850 Spring Creek post office established, James C. Vance, postmaster
June 10, 1886 Wylie post office established and Nickelville post office closed
June 11, 1914 Finch Park presented to the City by the McKinney Federated Women's Clubs
June 12, 1894 Plano voted in prohibition
June 12, 1902 IOOF lodge formed at Donna
June 13, 1940 Lightning strikes Recer’s barn near Climax
June 14, 1868 Presbyterian church of Farmersville organized
June 14, 1871 Lewis Peacock killed in the Lee-Peacock Feud
June 15, 1858 White Rock Lodge No. 234 organized at Frankford
June 15, 1861 Capt. J. M. Bound’s Company of Collin County, Volunteer Infantry sworn in
June 15, 1905 Lebanon post office discontinued
June 15, 1916 Celina Mill and Elevator Company completed
June 16, 1889 Fire burned southeast corner of Main and Mechanic Streets in Plano
June 17, 1902 Convention of the 5th Senatorial District met in Farmersville
June 18, 1887 East Fork Masonic Lodge No. 650 chartered
June 18, 1902 IOOF lodge formed in Altoga
June 19, 1898 Arch Weatherford set up watch repair service at Maye’s grocery in Plano
June 19, 1912 Princeton incorporated
June 20, 1887 Maxwell post office discontinued
June 20, 1903 Stock law election held in Melissa, Anna, Valdasta, and Westminster
June 21, 1886 Pauline post office name changed to Frankford
June 21, 1940 Twenty cases of measles in Verona
June 22, 1902 Honaker Chapel dedicated southeast of Farmersville
June 23, 1875 End of free-ranging in Collin County
June 24, 1846 Capt. Andrew Stapp’s Company of Mounted Volunteer Texas Rangers started in Collin County
June 25, 1869 Robert Lee killed in the Lee-Peacock Feud
June 26, 1902 Woodmen of the World picnic in Plano at the city park
June 27, 1902 Firemen’s Band picnic at the Old Fairgrounds in McKinney
June 27, 1929 Foote House, a boarding house, destroyed by fire in McKinney
June 29, 1858 Mantua post office established
June 30, 1848 Peter’s Colony contract expired
June 30, 1863 Capt. D. C. Haynes’ Company K of the Fifth Regiment of Texas mustered
June 30, 1908 First car on the Interurban tracks in McKinney