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Also known as the Texas Road, the Sedalia Trail, or the Kansas Trail, the Shawnee Trail was a major trade and emigrant route from Texas through Oklahoma, Kansas and Missouri. Blazed along the paths of old Indian trails and military roads, Texas cattle were driven up the trail as early as the 1840s. Cattle Trails Map.
11 paź 2016 · Map of the Shawnee Trail. Image available on the Internet and included in accordance with Title 17 U.S.C. Section 107. Shawnee Trail. Of the principal routes by which Texas longhorn cattle were taken afoot to railheads to the north, the earliest and easternmost was the Shawnee Trail.
The Shawnee Trail was the earliest and easternmost route by which Texas Longhorn cattle were taken to the north. It played a significant role in the history of Texas, Oklahoma, Missouri, and Kansas in the early and mid-1800s.
4 wrz 2023 · The Shawnee Trail, formed from older Indian paths and military roads that linked forts from Kansas Territory to Texas, gradually replaced the practice of driving cattle to New Orleans to send live stock up river via steam boat.
25 cze 2024 · Starting in the 1840s, the Shawnee Trail was being used to drive cattle to Kansas City, Sedalia, and St. Louis. It was the only widely used trail that predates the Civil War. This was an old Native American hunting trail and was believe to be a safer route for older cowboys but became treacherous due to the terrain and outlaws.
28 sty 2016 · Independence, Missouri. The cattle drives to Sedalia, Missouri, were some of the earliest in the Old West. Called the Sedalia, Shawnee or Texas Trail, this trade and emigrant route to Missouri was blazed by pioneers during the 1840s.
15 sty 2010 · The Shawnee Trail was the first major route used by the cattle trailing industry to deliver longhorns to the markets of the Midwest. Longhorns were collected around San Antonio, Texas, and taken northward through Austin, Waco, and Dallas, crossing the Red River near Preston, Texas, at Rock Bluff.