
Chisholm Trail Marker - Bowie, TX
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The Snowdog
N 33° 33.846 W 097° 51.414
14S E 606101 N 3714411
This Chisolm Trail Marker is in Meyers Park - in Bowie, Texas.
Waymark Code: WM173NR
Location: Texas, United States
Date Posted: 12/02/2022
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The Chisholm Trail was used in the post-Civil War era to drive cattle overland from ranches in Texas (where there was a surplus of cattle) to Kansas railheads for shipment to the East Coast (where there was a shortage of beef). The trail was established by Black Beaver, a Lenape (Delaware) guide and rancher, and his friend Jesse Chisholm, a merchant. They collected and drove numerous cattle along the trail to Kansas, where they could be shipped East to achieve higher prices. The southern terminus was Red River Station, a trading post near the Red River, along the northern border of Texas. The Northern terminus was a trading post near Kansas City, Kansas. Chisholm owned both these posts, and users referred to the trail by his name. The trail was active for thirty years, until supplanted by the competing Texas Trail and by rail lines.
Road of Trail Name: Chisholm Trail
 State: Texas
 County: Montague
 Historical Significance: More cattle were taken across the Chisolm Trail than any other in history.
 Years in use: 30
 How you discovered it: Chisolm Trail markers are found throughout this region
 Book on Wagon Road or Trial: The Chisholm Trail : A History of the World's Greatest Cattle Trail by Sam P. Ridings ISBN13: 9780578420400
 Website Explination: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chisholm_Trail
 Why?: Cattle Trail from Texas to Kansas, so that cattle could be shipped east by rail.
 Directions: East Entrance of Meyers Park, right off Highway 81

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