It was the Chisholm Trail.
They got it wrong , but may refer to the late Shirley Chisholm, a prominent Black Woman politician. the Chisholm (not Chisum- a John Wayne retake) TRAIL was in the Wild West and named after Indian-guide interpreter Jesse Chisholm. There were a number of western folk- songs about the Chisholm Trail- and old- stamping grounds for cowboys - and as one must add- Indians.
He was second. Congresswoman Shirley Chisholm was the first one in 1972.
After the Civil War, Jesse Chisholm established a route from South Texas to Abilene, Kansas, which became known as the Chisholm Trail. The trail crossed Brushy Creek at the infamous 'round rock,' which is the origin of the name of the city.Literally after a round rock in a creek.
The Chisholm Trail was a trail that was used to drive cattle overland from ranches in Texas to Kansas rail heads during the late 19th century. The trail is named for Jesse Chisholm, who had built several trading posts in what is now western Oklahoma.
Jesse chisholm believe in the milatary
kathleen was Jesse chisholm's wife and i don't know about his family
he just did now get over it
I have looked deep into my family tree and am actually an descendant of one of Jesse Chisholm's brothers. His name was Bill Chisholm the other 2 i am not aware of.
Jesse Chisholm (Yes, Jesse is a guys' name.)
March 4, 1868
It was the Chisholm Trail.
thats what I want to know
Named after Jesse Chisholm, it is said to have started at either the Rio Grande in Texas or at San Antonio, Texas.
They got it wrong , but may refer to the late Shirley Chisholm, a prominent Black Woman politician. the Chisholm (not Chisum- a John Wayne retake) TRAIL was in the Wild West and named after Indian-guide interpreter Jesse Chisholm. There were a number of western folk- songs about the Chisholm Trail- and old- stamping grounds for cowboys - and as one must add- Indians.
Named after Jesse Chisholm, it is said to have started at either the Rio Grande in Texas or at San Antonio, Texas.
That is the (Jesse) Chisholm Trail, which went between Texas and Kansas.