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  1. Oliver Loving (December 4, 1812 – September 25, 1867) was an American rancher and cattle driver. Together with Charles Goodnight, he developed the Goodnight-Loving Trail. He was mortally wounded by Native Americans while on a cattle drive. Loving County, Texas, the Least-populous county in the United States is named in his honor.

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    • Greenwood Cemetery in Weatherford, Texas
  2. Nov 16, 2009 · Oliver Loving was a cattleman who pioneered the long drive from Texas to Denver in the 1860s. He died from gangrene poisoning in Fort Sumner, New Mexico, after being shot by Commanche braves and escaping from a fort. He was known as the "Dean of the Trail Drivers" and the "Dean of the Long Drive."

  3. Oliver Loving was a Kentucky-born farmer who moved to Texas and became a successful cattle rancher and trail driver. He partnered with Charles Goodnight to create the Goodnight-Loving Trail, but was killed by Comanche in 1867.

  4. May 6, 2021 · Oliver Loving was a courageous and loyal cowboy who fought for his life against a Comanche raiding party on the Pecos River in 1867. He blazed a trail from Texas to Colorado and Denver with his partner Charles Goodnight, and died of his injuries after being shot by an arrow. Learn more about his life, his partner, and his legacy in this article by Frederick Nolan.

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  5. www.tshaonline.org › handbook › entriesLoving, Oliver - TSHA

    May 17, 2017 · Oliver Loving was a cattle driver and a pioneer of the Goodnight-Loving Trail, a route from Texas to Colorado and New Mexico. He died in 1867 while driving a herd of cattle to Fort Sumner, where he was buried with his friend Charles Goodnight. Learn more about his life, his family, and his legacy in this biography.

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  7. Feb 23, 2023 · Oliver Loving, whose death in 1867 led to one of Robert Duvall’s most endearing acting roles, has a Texas county and an Eddy County, New Mexico, village named after him. Goodnight and Loving are credited with blazing the trail to deliver cattle to the Bosque Redondo Reservation at Fort Sumner in New Mexico Ter-ritory in 1866, and the trail ...

  8. Oliver Loving and his business partner Charles Goodnight blazed new cattle trails and prospered in Pre-Civil War Texas. This documentary examines the lives of these men amid the struggle to...

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