The Goodnight-Loving Trail ended in Fort Sumner, New Mexico. This trail was used in the late 1860s for cattle drives from Texas to various points in the west.
The Goodnight Loving trail started somewhere in Texas and ended somewhere in Colorado
The Goodnight Loving trail started somewhere in Texas and ended somewhere in Colorado
The Goodnight-Loving Trail was started by Charles Goodnight and Oliver Loving. Loving and Goodnight were both cattlemen in the mid 1800s.
Goodnight-Loving Trail - song - was created in 1976.
The Goodnight-Loving Trail was started by Charles Goodnight and Oliver Loving. Loving and Goodnight were both cattlemen in the mid 1800s.
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.
the Goodnight-Loving trail was established in 1866.
Its name came from the founders- Charles Goodnight and Oliver Loving
There are many dangers that cattle faced on the Goodnight Loving Trail Face. One of these dangers was the wildlife.
1866-1966
1800 miles
Because people were loving on a good night.