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The Unplanned Rise of Dallas
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Nobody planned Dallas. Not even the man who built it. In 1839, a frontiersman named John Neely Bryan scouted the Trinity River looking for opportunity. He found a natural crossing point. One of the only ones for hundreds of miles. And he thought he struck gold. His plan was simple. Build a trading post. Sell goods to the Caddo, Creek, and Shawnee tribes living nearby. Get rich. So he left. Gathered his supplies. And came back in 1841 ready to build. But everything was gone. The Texas Rangers had burned the tribal villages to the ground. A treaty had pushed
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