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1870 |
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1871 |
April 28: Dallas incorporated as a city. October 21: Cornerstone of new county courthouse laid. |
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1872 |
n.d.: The Sanger brothers arrive from Corsicana to open their first store. n.d.: First telegraph line reaches Dallas. n.d.: Construction begins on new county courthouse. March 2: Sarah Cockrell builds first iron bridge across the Trinity; cost $50,000. July 16: First train, of the Houston and Texas Central line, arrives in Dallas. A celebratory "Grand Barbecue" is held at fairgrounds. November 28: John Neely Bryan, the founder of Dallas, digs the first spadeful of dirt at groundbreaking ceremonies for Dallas & Wichita Railroad. |
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1873 |
n.d.: The "Panic of 1873" causes nationwide economic crisis; Dallas relatively untouched. n.d.: New two-story county courthouse, made of limestone, completed. n.d.: Dallas' first opera house is built. n.d.: First gas service is offered. n.d.: Texas and Pacific Railroad reaches Dallas. Feb. 7: The first streetcars, pulled by Mexican mules, begin operating in Dallas. |
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1874 |
n.d.: The site of City Park sold to the City of Dallas by James J. Eakin. n.d.: Ursuline Academy, a private Catholic girls' school, is opened on Bryan Street. n.d.: Dallas' first public schools (four white, two black) begin operating. |
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1875 |
n.d.: The "Outlaw Queen" Belle Starr rides through the streets of Dallas. |
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1876 |
n.d.: City of Dallas takes charge of public schools. n.d.: Waterworks established at Browder Springs. n.d.: The Dallas Times, an afternoon newspaper, begins publication. Fall: Huge swarms of grasshoppers plague area farmers. |
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1877 |
Sept. 18: At age 66, Dallas founder John Neely Bryan dies in the state insane asylum at Austin and is buried there in a pauper's grave. October: North Texas Fair held in Dallas. |
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1878 |
n.d.: Outlaw Sam Bass robs several trains near Dallas. May 28: State Savings Bank fails. |
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1879 |
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