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Gregg reported in Commerce of the Prairies that 350 persons traveled it in 1843. Lt. Col. William Gilpin's register shows 12,000 persons between 1849–1859. The register at Council Grove, Kansas, in 1860 showed 3,514 persons.

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Gregg reported in Commerce of the Prairies that 350 persons traveled it in 1843. Lt. Col. William Gilpin's register shows 12,000 persons between 1849–1859. The register at Council Grove, Kansas, in 1860 showed 3,514 persons.

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