A cattle drive.
Yes. The trail, pioneered by cattlemen Charles Goodnight and Oliver Loving in 1866, is titled the "Goodnight-Loving Trail" - with a hyphen. The trail runs north/south from Fort Belknap, Texas, to Wyoming.
When the railroads were built into Kansas in 1866, it meant that Texas cattle could be shipped to East Coast markets if they could be herded to the railhead. When the railroads were finally built it was easier to move them from one place to another. And so they did that.
1866 September 12, 1866
cattle trade was between 1866 and 1886
the Goodnight-Loving trail was established in 1866.
When the railroads were built into Kansas in 1866, it meant that Texas cattle could be shipped to East Coast markets if they could be herded to the railhead. When the railroads were finally built it was easier to move them from one place to another. And so they did that.
1866-1966
oh i found it: 1866 to 1885. :)
1866-early 1900's
The University of Kansas was established in 1865, but did not open until September 12, 1866.
Because people was fround of heir paying