Details for Duncanville

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5113006680

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Marker Number 6680
Atlas Number 5113006680
Marker Title Duncanville
Index Entry Duncanville
Address
City Duncanville
County Dallas
UTM Zone 14
UTM Easting 696213
UTM Northing 3614976
Subject Codes cities and towns
Marker Year 1982
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location 300 blk. of N. Main at Davis St.
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text This area was first settled in the 1840s and 1850s by pioneer farmers and ranchers. In 1881 the Chicago, Texas & Mexican Central Railroad extended a line here and constructed a switching station. John Duncan, who lived in the vicinity, was instrumental in securing railroad right-of-way. As a result, the area became known as Duncan Switch. Charles P. Nance and Chris Horne opened the first business in the area, a store at this site. Nance applied for a post office for Duncan but was denied because there was already a Duncan, Texas. He then changed the name to Duncanville. On Oct. 12, 1882, the post office was approved and opened in the store. Acquired by the Gulf, Colorado & Santa Fe Railroad in 1883, the rail line through this area allowed local goods to be shipped to distant markets. Duncanville's growth was gradual, however, and by the 1930s only about 300 people lived here. Incorporated in 1947 with D. L. Hopkins, Jr. as the first mayor, the town began to experience Rapid Growth in the 1950s and 1960s as a result of nearby urban development. Today, Duncanville serves as the center of a major commercial area. Its continued development as one of the fastest growing towns in Texas reflects its rich heritage and community pride. 1982
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