The Goodnight-Loving Trail was primarily used from the late 1860s to the early 1880s. Established by cattlemen Charles Goodnight and Oliver Loving, it facilitated the drive of cattle from Texas to markets in the northern United States, particularly to railheads in Wyoming and Colorado. The trail played a significant role in the cattle industry during this period, contributing to the expansion of cattle ranching in the West.
the Goodnight-Loving trail ends in Wyoming.
1866-1966
Probaly the Goodnight-Loving trail (not joking, the last names of the two guys who founded it were actually Goodnight and Loving)
Chisholm, goodnight - loving. the western. applegate
Goodnight-Loving trailWestern trailChisholm trailSedalia and Baxter springs trail
They were both used to drive cattle.
They were both used to drive cattle.
1500's
it was used 1843 to 1850
Goodnight is a noun. It's the subject in the sentence, "Goodnight [to you]."
The Santa Fe Trail was used for commerce. The Oregon Trail was used for immigration.
The trails used are the: California trail, Sante Fi Trail, Old Spanish Trail, Mormon Trail, and the Southern Emigrant Trail.