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The Chisholm Trail was a route used in the late 19th century in the Western United States for cattle drives, the movement of cattle overland. The trail stretched from southern Texas across the Red River to Abilene, Kansas, and was used to drive cattle northward to the railhead of the Kansas Pacific Railway, where they were shipped eastward.
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killed at least 1 Union soldier and possibly more. Surfacing on the Chisholm Trail, Hardin continued...
it is water. The total area is 15.67% water. History The Chisholm Trail passed to the east of Duncan prior to the town's founding. An estimated 9,800,000 Longhorn cattle were herded up the trail... of the north-south Chisholm Trail and the east-west military passage between Fort Arbuckle and Fort...
Chisholm Trail, the dusty path where millions of cattle were driven North to market. Fort Worth...