Timeline of Plano, Texas

Timeline of the history of Plano, Texas, United States

The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Plano, Texas, USA.

19th century

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  • 1848 - Town of Fillmore founded.[1]
  • 1852 - Fillmore renamed "Plano."[1]
  • 1870 - Population reaches 155.[2]
  • 1872 - Houston and Texas Central Railway begins operating.[1]
  • 1873 - Town of Plano incorporated.[1]
  • 1883 - Telephone in use (approximate date).[2]
  • 1891 - Plano Public School established.
  • 1894
    • Fire Department organized.[2]
    • Plano Milling Company (flour mill) in business.[2]
  • 1900 - Population: 1,304.[2]

20th century

21st century

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d e Hellmann 2006.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o "History". City of Plano. Retrieved April 7, 2017. (Timeline)
  3. ^ "US Newspaper Directory". Chronicling America. Washington DC: Library of Congress. Retrieved April 7, 2017.
  4. ^ a b "Movie Theaters in Plano, TX". CinemaTreasures.org. Los Angeles: Cinema Treasures LLC. Retrieved April 7, 2017.
  5. ^ "Texas". Official Congressional Directory. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office. 1985. hdl:2027/msu.31293012374389 – via HathiTrust.
  6. ^ "Texas". Official Congressional Directory. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office. 1993. hdl:2027/uc1.l0072691827.
  7. ^ "Official web site of Plano, Texas". City of Plano. Archived from the original on November 27, 1999 – via Internet Archive, Wayback Machine.
  8. ^ Kevin Hyde; Tamie Hyde (eds.). "United States of America: Texas". Official City Sites. Utah. OCLC 40169021.[dead link]
  9. ^ Scott Thumma (ed.). "Database of Megachurches in the U.S." Connecticut: Hartford Seminary. Retrieved April 7, 2017.
  10. ^ "Plano city, Texas". QuickFacts. U.S. Census Bureau. Retrieved April 7, 2017.
  11. ^ "Megaregions: Texas Triangle". America 2050. USA: Regional Plan Association. Retrieved April 7, 2017.
  12. ^ "Toyota shows off new Plano headquarters", KDFW, Dallas, October 13, 2016
  13. ^ "Hotel Boom Comes to Texas", New York Times, March 20, 2017
  14. ^ Nguyen, Lynnanne; Norris, Mark (August 30, 2021). "Plano police headquarters shooter potentially inspired by terrorists, feds say". KDFW. Retrieved August 30, 2021.
  15. ^ "NCTCOG Members". Arlington: North Central Texas Council of Governments. Retrieved April 7, 2017.

Bibliography

  • "Plano". Texas State Gazetteer and Business Directory. St. Louis: R.L. Polk & Co. 1884 – via Internet Archive.
  • "Plano". Texas State Gazetteer and Business Directory. Detroit: R.L. Polk & Co. 1890.
  • Friends of the Plano Public Library (1985). Plano, Texas: The Early Years. Wolfe City, Texas: Henington. ISBN 0965184102.
  • Vicki Northcutt (1999). Plano: an Illustrated Chronicle. San Antonio, TX: Historical Publishing Network. ISBN 978-0-9654999-5-8.
  • Paul T. Hellmann (2006). "Texas: Plano". Historical Gazetteer of the United States. Taylor & Francis. p. 1077. ISBN 1-135-94859-3.
  • Historic Downtown Plano. Images of America. Arcadia. 2012. ISBN 9780738579023.

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