Duncan Ferry. Started about 1834 by Benj. Duncan (1793-1866), a Scotchman. According to tradition, Mrs Almaron Dickinson stopped first at Duncan's home on her way to tell people of Gonzales of fall of the Alamo. She was one of few survivors of this bloody battle of Texas Revolution, in which many Gonzales men died. Upon hearing news, General Sam Houston ordered retreat of the Texas army (camped in Gonzales) and on night of March 13, 1836, he had town and ferry burned to keep them from enemy hands. Duncan later rebuilt ferry, which was operated until 1866. #1298
by Texas Historical Commission #01298 of the Texas Historical Marker series
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