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Have you read the history of Pleasant
Grove, TX? Well, here is a brief summary for your
pleasure..
A Brief History of Pleasant Grove, Texas
Pleasant Grove is a residential
neighborhood in the Dallas city limits, eight miles
southeast of downtown Dallas in southeast central Dallas
County. The area is unofficially bounded by Bruton Road to
the north, White Rock Creek to the west, Trinity River to
the south, and Cheyenne Road to the east. The center of
old Pleasant Grove was at Lake June Road and Buckner
Boulevard, but the area now considered Pleasant Grove
includes portions of Pleasant Mound, Urbandale, Parkdale,
and Piedmont. The first settlers in the Pleasant Grove
area in the 1840s included W. B. Elam, who held the
original land grant, Richard Bruton, and Cornelius Cox. By
1875 a wooden building was used as a union church and
school. An early teacher at one of the schools built in
the 1880s was Don Lebow, who named the school Pleasant
Grove after its location in a grove of cottonwood trees.
The name was then applied to both the school and the
community. In 1900 Sam Street's map of Dallas County
showed Pleasant Grove as a small community with a store.
In 1916 the first brick schoolhouse was built.
Due to a post-World War II housing boom
the population grew from 120 to 3,500 between 1943 and
1952. By the late 1940s Pleasant Grove had seven
businesses, including a new bank. Businesses remained less
important than the residential areas, but in 1952 Pleasant
Grove Shopping Center, a major retail center, was built.
In 1937 Pleasant Grove formed its own school district,
which by the late 1940s had fourteen buildings. In June
1954 the Pleasant Grove school district merged with the
Dallas Independent School District. Pleasant Grove twice
fought incorporation movements and remained
unincorporated. The city of Dallas started annexing areas
of Pleasant Grove in the late 1940s, and by 1962 all of
Pleasant Grove was within the Dallas city limits. In 1962
the Greater Pleasant Grove Chamber of Commerce was formed
to promote business in the area. In the 1990s Pleasant
Grove continued to be known as a separate community,
although it was officially part of Dallas and received all
its city services from Dallas.
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