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      • On 2 February 1856, Dallas was granted a town charter during the Regular session of the Sixth Texas Legislature.
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  2. 1 day ago · History. Dallas, Texas. In 1841 John Neely Bryan, a lawyer and trader from Tennessee, built the first cabin (now restored) in the area on the riverbank. Other settlers moved into the region, and a town site was laid out in 1844.

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  3. Present-day Dallas remained under Spanish rule until 1821, when Mexico declared independence from Spain, and the area became part of the Mexican state of Coahuila y Tejas. The Republic of Texas broke off from Mexico in 1836 and remained an independent country for nearly 10 years.

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    With the construction of railroads, Dallas became a business and trading center and was booming by the end of the 19th century. It became an industrial city, attracting workers from Texas, the South, and the Midwest.

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  5. Apr 12, 2019 · Dallas did not become a permanent settlement until 1841, when John Neely Bryan — a trader, a lawyer and Dallas’ founder — arrived.

  6. Through the determination of one man, the settlement called Dallas became a reality in the Three Forks area of the Trinity River, in the 1840s. John Neely Bryan originally stumbled across Three Forks in 1839, on a mission to establish a trading post for Indians and settlers.

  7. Dallas, City (pop., 2020: 1,304,379), north-central Texas, U.S. Located on the Trinity River, it was first settled in 1841 and was most likely named for either Joseph Dallas or George Mifflin Dallas.

  8. Founded in 1841 by John Neely Bryan, Dallas started as a small trading post along the Trinity River. The construction of railroads in the late 19th century transformed the city into a regional center for commerce and agriculture.