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he was a livestock trader in chicago. he wanted to bring long horned cattle, distribute them to chicago, and from there distribute them to the east.
Elijah McCoy - Canadian b1844-d1929 McCoy lubrication systems (Also origin of the term - "The real McCoy")
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Joseph McCoy had promised the Texan ranchers that if they brought their cattle to Kansas, where they could be shipped by rail, that he would pay them well for the cattle. The ranchers received three times what they could locally for their cattle, which greatly increased the profitability of ranching.
yes he did in order to ship cattle to chicago.
Joseph McCoy McCoy built a hotel, stockyard, office and bank in a little village along the Union Pacific that was called Abilene, Kansas, and encouraged Texas cattlemen to drive their Longhorn cattle to the railhead there, thus beginning the era of cattle raising in Texas and drive to the railroad for market in Chicago and the east.
Joseph McCoy was born in 1837.
he was a livestock trader in chicago. he wanted to bring long horned cattle, distribute them to chicago, and from there distribute them to the east.
Curtis E. Myers has written: 'Historic sketches of the cattle trade of the West and Southwest, by Joseph G. McCoy' -- subject(s): Cattle trade, Indexes
Joseph Jerome McCoy has written: 'Cat health and care' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Cats
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Joseph McCoy invented roller skates that would be modified in the future to other forms like roller blades and ice skates. McCoy died in Kansas City, Missouri on October 19, 1915.
Van McCoy was known as "The Music Machine" and "The Disco Kid" in the music industry.
Daniel McCoy has written: 'Old Fort St. Joseph; or, Michigan under four flags' -- subject(s): St. Joseph, Fort, Mich, History
Abilene, Kansas