
Great Western Trail - W. of Vici, OK
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YoSam.
N 36° 08.683 W 099° 21.592
14S E 467625 N 4000059
Permanent mark on the land from the cattle moving to market.
Waymark Code: WM6M7C
Location: Oklahoma, United States
Date Posted: 06/19/2009
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Marker Text:
GREAT WESTERN TRAIL
In 1874, the cattle ranchers of the San Antonio, Texas area began blazing a trail with their large herds of Longhorn cattle through Western Indian Territory to the railhead at Dodge City, Kansas and to markets beyond into Canada and the Northwest Territories of America. It's estimated that over 11,000,000 head of Longhorns passed over this trail on which you now stand. The trail's wake is marked only by a long sequence of depressions worn into the land by the millions of hooves that traveled it. An instance of one of these depressions is visible just to the back of this marker as a long "U" shaped notch running through the rounded sandy ridge. The Cherokee Strip (located just over one mile north) opened to homesteading in 1893. Imposing a barrier that meant the end of the cattle drives.