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Welcome to
the Peters Colony Historical Society
of Dallas
County.
Come and join us !!!
Public Invited
Announcements
The old link of genealogyvillage.com/pchs is no longer valid.
Please update your book marks to: https://texaslocalhistory.com/pchs
Information about our next meeting:
March 5, 2026
Dear Peters Colony Historical Society Members and Friends,
Our
meeting on Monday, April 13, 2026 will begin at 6:30 p.m. at the
Carrollton Public Library at Josey Ranch Lake, 1700 Keller Springs
Road, Carrollton, TX 75006 in the small Environmental meeting room at
the back of the library. PLEASE NOTE THAT ALL OUR MEETINGS THROUGH MAY 2026 WILL BE IN THE SMALL MEETING ROOM.
This
month we will be voting for Peters Colony Historical Society officers
for the society year 2026-2027. All of the current officers have agreed
to continue in their same positions:
President – Richard Monroe, 1st Vice President – Ed Williams, 2nd Vice
President – Brian Williams, Treasurer – Paul Price, Corresponding
Secretary – Jan Jones. The new officers will be installed in May.
Our
speaker this month is local historian and PCHS member M C Toyer. He has
provided the following announcement for his presentation.
Our remaining meeting for the year is our Show And Tell meeting on May 11, 2026.![]() ![]()
Richard Monroe
President, Peters Colony Historical Society
We are an
organization that has worked diligently since September, 1971 to
preserve the history of the Peters Colony settlers of Dallas County and
their descendants.
The Peters Colony Historical Society (PCHS) published
a journal called
Elm Fork Echoes
semi-annually from 1973-1989 and annually from 1990 to 2005. Those
issues have been digitized and are accessible for free on the
Portal to Texas History. The society has also sponsored the
publication of the book Elm Fork Settlement: Farmers Branch and Carrollton,
which was compiled and written by Georgia Myers Ogle. It has been
republished and is available for purchase from PCHS.
The
Peters Colony Historical Society meets on the 2nd Monday of each month
from September through May (except December and January). The meeting
starts at 6:30 p.m. in Carrollton at the Josey Ranch Lake Public
Library, 1700 Keller Springs Road on the southwest corner of Josey and
Keller
Springs.
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We encourage you to attend our meetings. Guests are welcome and dues
which are minimal go towards preservation projects.
The Society mission and vision are:
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To arouse interest in the past, especially the history of the
Carrollton, Farmers Branch, and surrounding areas.
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To
collect, preserve, and disseminate historical information such as
genealogies, directories, papers and pamphlets, manuscript material,
relics and material objects illustrative of life, events, conditions,
and activities past to present.
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Cooperation
with officials, Societies or Associations in assuring the preservation
of the records and archives of the community as well as preservation of
historic buildings, monuments, markers, and trails.
Activities of the Peters Colony Historical Society
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Publication of Historical Journals
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Monthly Guest Speakers
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Participation in Local Community Programs
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Involvement
with the Historical section in the Josey Ranch Lake Library
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Elm
Fork Echoes (1973-2005) – preserved facts and stories
of yesteryear. Peters Colony Historical Society of Dallas County is a non-profit organization.
Tax deductible
donations
are used for the preservation of local area projects, including
historical buildings, monuments, trails, markers, and the records and
archives of the community.
See
Membership Information &
Constitution for more information
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