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  1. The Chisholm Trail ( /ˈt͡ʃɪzəm/ CHIZ-əm) was a trail used in the post- Civil War era to drive cattle overland from ranches originated south of San Antonio, Texas, ran north across Oklahoma, and ended at Abilene, Kansas. The trail was established by Black Beaver, a Lenape guide and rancher, and his friend Jesse Chisholm, a Cherokee merchant.

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    Jan 2, 2020 · The earliest known references to the Chisholm Trail in print were in the Kansas Daily Commonwealth of May 27 and October 11, 1870. On April 28, 1874, the Denison, Texas, Daily News mentioned cattle going up "the famous Chisholm Trail." The herds followed the old Shawnee Trail by way of San Antonio, Austin, and Waco, where the trails split. The ...

  3. Chisholm Trial, mural in Fort Worth, Texas. Chisholm Trail, 19th-century cattle drovers’ trail in the western United States. Although its exact route is uncertain, it originated south of San Antonio, Texas, ran north across Oklahoma, and ended at Abilene, Kansas. Little is known of its early history.

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  4. Jun 1, 2017 · Grave Site. 35.740488531899615, -98.35947722196579. Jesse Chisholm Born in Tennessee in 1805 of Scottish and Cherokee descent, Jesse Chisholm came to Indian Territory in the 1820's for 40 years he operated trading posts near Asher, Purcell Watonga and Okla. City. Also a guide, freighter, interpreter, salt works owner and peacemaker.

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  6. Nov 24, 2018 · The wagon trail Jesse Chisholm blazed was a means of travel between his trading posts and not intended as a cattle trail. Between 1847 and ’64 Jesse Chisholm established several trading posts, ranging across the region from the site of present-day Asher, Okla., to the site of present-day Wichita.

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  7. Apr 25, 2017 · The Old Chisholm Trail. As the route celebrates its 150th anniversary, editor Bob Welch looks at some of the men and circumstances who shaped this most famous of cattle trails. The Chisholm Trail looms large in the pantheon of cowboy history. The images evoked from those two words are the heart and soul of the American cowboy lore.

  8. In its time, the Chisholm Trail was considered to be one of the wonders of the western world. Herds with as many as ten thousand cattle were driven from Texas over the trail to Kansas. The trail acquired its name from trader Jesse Chisholm, a part-Cherokee, who just before the Civil War had built a trading post in what is now western Oklahoma City.

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