Bryan, John Neely, 1810-1877.
John Neely Bryan, born December 24, 1810 in Fayettesville, Tennessee, to James and Elizabeth Neely Bryan, founded Dallas, Texas in 1841, where he married Margaret Beeman in 1843. In 1855 he fled Dallas after shooting a man for insulting his wife, going first to the Creek Nation and later to California, returning to Dallas in time to join the COnfederate Army in 1861, where he served for a year.
From the description of Bryan, John Neely, letters, 1856, 1858. (University of Texas Libraries). WorldCat record id: 70203869
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associatedWith | Muscogee (Creek) Nation, Oklahoma. | corporateBody |
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Birth 1810
Death 1877