John Neely Bryan, looking for a good trading post to serve
Native Americans and settlers, first surveyed the Dallas area in 1839. Bryan, who shared
Sam Houston's insight into the wisdom of Native American customs, must have realized that
Caddo trails he came across intersected at one of the few natural
fords for hundreds of kilometers along the wide
Trinity floodplain. At what became known as "Bryan's Bluff", the river, which was an impassable barrier of mud and water between late fall and early spring, narrowed like an
hourglass where it crossed a ridge of
Austin chalk, providing a hard rock ford that became the natural north–south route between
Republic of Texas settlements and those of the expanding United States. Bryan also knew that the planned
Preston Trail was to run near the ford — the north–south route and the ford at Bryan's Bluff became more important when the United States
annexed Texas in 1845. After Bryan surveyed the area, he returned home to
Arkansas. While there, The Treaty of Birds Fort was signed, removing all Native Americans from Northern Texas. When he returned in November 1841, half of his customers, the Native Americans, were gone. He decided that instead of creating a trading post, he would create a permanent settlement, which he founded the same month. About to the northwest of his settlement was a community called
Bird's Fort — Bryan invited the settlers there to live in Dallas at his proposed city.
John Beeman arrived in April 1842 and he planted the first
corn. Other families soon followed suit, including members of the
Peter's Colony settlement nearby.
John Neely Bryan was originally almost everything to Dallas: he was the postmaster, a storeowner, a
ferry operator (he operated a ferry where Commerce Street crosses the
Trinity River today), and his home served as the courthouse. In 1843, the first doctor arrived in Dallas; in 1845, the first lawyer made his home there. In 1845, the first election was held in Dallas over Texas' annexation into the United States. Of the 32 citizens eligible to vote, 29 voted for annexation and 3 voted against it. ==Establishment==