History:
Bridges Settlement, named after William Bridges, was once located within what
is now The Colony. Bridges came to the area at age 23 from Tennessee.
Bridges Settlement, the first settlement in DentonCounty, was later known as
Stewartsville, named after Willis Stewart, one of the principals in the Texas
Agricultural, Commercial, and Manufacturing Company. W. C. Peters was a
principal founder of the company. Forerunner of the company was the Peters'
colony which embraced in whole or part of these counties: Grayson, Collin, Dallas,
Ellis, Tarrant, Denton, Cooke,
Montague, Wise, Parker, Hood, Erath, Palo Pinto, Jack, Clay, Wichita,
Archer, Young, Stephens, Eastland, Callahan, Shackelford, Baylor and Wilbarger.
The legislature established the Peters colony in order to attract emigrants to
settle there.
In 1847 the land company, Texas Emigration & Land Co., appointed
English-born Henry O. Hedgecoxe as land agent. Unpopular with the colonists,
Hedgecoxe's office was raided in 1852 by a group planning to seize the land
records and depose Hedgecoxe. Hedgecoxe escaped with many of the records, and
the armed raiders confiscated the remaining papers and burned down the office
located at the south end of today's The Colony on Office Creek. The incident is
known in Texas history as the
Hedgecoxe War of 1852. Confusion concerning the validity of land claims by
colonists in the Peters' Colony Settlement resulted in an act by the
legislature in 1853 allowing colonists to file their claims directly with the
General Land Office in Austin
rather than through a land agent.
Peters' Colony Settlement was renamed Camey Settlement in the early 1900's.
Camey Settlement consisted of a school, grocery store, and cotton gin in the
1940's. Stewart's Creek was named after one of the founding fathers of Peters'
Colony Settlement. Some of the original colonists, including William Bridges,
are buried in BridgesCemetery
located in the eastern part of today's The Colony. The cemetery is located on private
property and not open to the public.
In 1969, Fox & Jacobs, land developers, purchased the land. Dave Fox of Fox
& Jacobs envisioned a "dream city" patterned after Dallas
specifications. The streets were named for original landowners and members of the
crew working on infrastructure at the time. One street, John
S. Yates Dr., was named for the winner of a local
radio contest. The company started building homes in 1972 and averaged 100
homes per month. The first family moved into their home in 1974. By January,
1977, the area had over 5,000 residents and was incorporated. The name Colony
was decided upon but had already been taken. Therefore, the name became The
Colony. The first school built was Camey Elementary in 1977. FirstBaptistChurch
was the first church to break ground and the Stop 'n Go on FM 423 at South
Colony Blvd. was the first business established.