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Chisholm Trail



Chisholm Trail - route over which vast herds of cattle were driven from Texas to the railheads in Kansas after the Civil War. Its name is generally believed to come from Jesse Chisholm, a part-Cherokee trader who, in the spring of 1866, drove his wagon, heavily loaded with buffalo hides, through the Indian Territory that is now Oklahoma to his trading post near Wichita, Kans., the wheels cutting   Read More...

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    Storm and Stampede on the Chisholm
    by Hubert E. Collins. 296 pgs.


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