Roland, Texas

Ghost town in Texas, United States
33°16′42″N 96°38′58″W / 33.27833°N 96.64944°W / 33.27833; -96.64944CountryUnited StatesStateTexasCountyCollinElevation
630 ft (190 m)Time zoneUTC-6 (Central (CST)) • Summer (DST)UTC-5 (CDT)GNIS feature ID1380454[1]

Roland is a ghost town in Collin County, located in the U.S. state of Texas.[1] It is located within the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex.

History

Named after one of Charlemagne's lieutenants, it was founded by Lite T. Morris in the 1850s. Apparently, Liberty Springs was another name for it. Roland had a grocery store, a cotton gin, and 68 residents in 1900. From 1887 until 1903, W. J. Manard's general store contained a post office, with Thomas S. Webb serving as its first postmaster. The population was reported at that level into the 1940s, at which point no more figures were available. By 1910, it was 36, and by the 1930s, it was 25.[2]

Geography

Roland is located 6 mi (9.7 km) northwest of McKinney in northwestern Collin County.[2]

Education

Today the community is served by the McKinney Independent School District. It is zoned for Naomi Press Elementary School, Scott Morgan Johnson Middle School, and McKinney North High School.

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