The Great Western Cattle Trail Southwest Oklahoma
The Great Western Cattle Trail Southwest Oklahoma
Quanah parker and the Comanches
surrendered at Ft. Sill in 1875.
Texas ranchers, beginning in 1876,
created the 1000 mile trail
from southern Texas to Dodge City, Ogallala,
and other northern markets. In Indian Territory, plains Indians were skilled as
diplomats offering right of passage for beef. the peak year head in about 100 herds crossed this site. Each herd required 10 men and each cowboy required about 7 horses. During the nineteen or twenty years of the trail's existence, over seven million longhorns crossed the prairie making it the largest of all cattle trails.
Top of marker: Map of trail from Doan's Crossing to Ft. Supply
Bottom of marker: Sponsored by Kiowa County Historical Society 2007
Next to marker: White fence post style marker for the Great Western Trail.
Top of marker: Map of trail from Doan's Crossing to Ft. Supply
Bottom of marker: Sponsored by Kiowa County Historical Society 2007
Next to marker: White fence post style marker for the Great Western Trail.
Location
Directions
2 miles south of Lone Wolf, Oklahoma, on Highway 44, east side of road.
Regions
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- 34.94998, -99.25478
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