COLLIN COUNTY FARM 
Historical marker (1988)  
Hardin Blvd. S of Virginia, McKinney 
COLLIN COUNTY FARM 
AS EARLY AS 
1858 COLLIN COUNTY  
HAD A SYSTEM FOR PROVIDING  
RELIEF TO ITS INDIGENT CITIZENS.  
THIS PROPERTY WAS ACQUIRED IN  
1886 AND BECAME KNOWN AS THE  
COUNTY FARM. STRUCTURES WERE  
BUILT OVER THE YEARS TO HOUSE  
THE RESIDENTS, WHO HELPED MAIN- 
TAIN THE FARM. IN THE 1920S THE  
AUTHORITIES BEGAN HOUSING COUNTY  
PRISONERS HERE IN SPECIAL GUARDED  
FACILITIES. ALSO LOCATED ON THE  
FARM WAS A PAUPERS’ CEMETERY,  
WHICH IS STILL MAINTAINED BY  
THE COUNTY. THE COLLIN COUNTY  
FARM CEASED OPERATIONS IN THE  
1950S.  
 
COLLIN COUNTY FARM 
Historical 
marker application 
In 1874 Collin County decided to provide for the indigent 
of the county, when the County Commissioners bought land from Latitia James for 
a “poor house and pauper purpose.” In 1878 the commissioners bought the farm of 
Robert and Mary McLarry for a county poor farm for twelve hundred dollars. 
Between the time of these two land purchases the commissioners accepted bids for 
taking care of the paupers. The first person whose bid was accepted was N. W. 
Moreland in 1877. He also had his bid accepted for 1878. For the next fifteen 
years the records of the county commissioners court continued to list bids of 
people for “keeping the poor farm.” 
...the county commissioners decided in 1886 to purchase 336 3/4 acres of land 
from Ethelred and Arrena Whitley for $5734.75. Mr. Whitley and his family had 
come to Collin County in about 1848 as Peters colonists and this land was part 
of the 640 acres he received as a colonist. The land is located on the waters of 
Wilson Creek about 4.5 miles west fro McKinney... 
The same year (1885) that the county purchased the Whitley land for a county 
farm, Robert R. and J. R. Sinclair had their bid accepted “for superintending 
the county farm.”... The first salary mentioned for the man who lived on and ran 
the farm for the county was that of T. M. Faulkner, who made $33.33 a month in 
1888. 
...some time in the 1920s the county started sending to the farm offenders who 
had been convicted of misdemeanor violations. There is evidence that by 1922 men 
were kept locked in a small building behind the main house. 
Collin County Farm Cemetery 
  
  
Places Index 
Recommended 
citation:  
 "Collin County 
Poor Farm - Places, COLLIN COUNTY HISTORY," Collin County, Texas History and Genealogy 
Webpage by Genealogy Friends of Plano Libraries, Inc.,  <http://www.geocities/genfriendsghl> 
[Accessed Fri February 13, 2004].  
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