a cattle trail, a faster way to move cattle in 1867
In the late 1800s the Chisolm trail was used to drive cattle by cowboys. The cowboys originated in Texas and drove the cattle to Kansas to be sold.
Because that's where they needed to sell their cattle.
Kansas had railroads
They were trails that led from south Texas all the way through Kansas and Dodge City.
the first cattle trail was the Chisholm trail
the first cattle trail was the Chisholm trail
the first cattle trail was the Chisholm trail
The three great cattle trails include the western trail, the Chisholm trail and the goodnight loving trail.
a cattle trail, a faster way to move cattle in 1867
The 600-mile Chisholm Trail was used extensively until 1871. Illinois cattle buyer Joseph G. McCoy laid out the trail along an old trade path initially developed by merchant Jesse Chisholm. It ran north from San Antonio to Fort Worth, Texas, through Oklahoma and ended at Abilene, Kansas.
Chisholm Trail.
the chisholm trail was important because many cattlemen and cowboys used it to lead there cattle
You might be thinking of the Chisholm Trail that was used to drive cattle from Texas to Kansas.
You might be thinking of the Chisholm Trail that was used to drive cattle from Texas to Kansas.
You might be thinking of the Chisholm Trail that was used to drive cattle from Texas to Kansas.
West Shawnee Trail and Chisholm Trail.