Great Western Trail - Julesburg, CO
N 40° 57.992 W 102° 15.053
13T E 731334 N 4538682
Great Western Trail marker located at the Colorado Welcome Center in Julesburg.
Waymark Code: WMH8P5
Location: Colorado, United States
Date Posted: 06/07/2013
Views: 9
The Great Western Cattle Trail transported over seven million head of Texas Longhorns to railroad hubs in Kansas and Nebraska. The trail reached as far north as Wyoming, Montana and Dakota Territories and was influential in the development of the cattle industry in those areas. Pioneered in 1874 by Captain John T. Lytle, the Great Western Trail originated near San Antonio, Texas and prospered until the 1890's when fears of "Texas Fever" prompted many states to ban the import of Texan cattle.
Road of Trail Name: Great Western Cattle Trail
State: Colorado
County: Sedgwick
Historical Significance: Texas cattle drives
Years in use: 1874-1893
How you discovered it: Rotary Club marker
Website Explination: http://thegreatwesterntrail.com/
Why?: Used to transport cattle from Texas to railway centers in Kansas and Nebraska for shipment to eastern markets
Directions: 20934 County Road 28
Julesburg, CO 80737
Book on Wagon Road or Trial: Not listed
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