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  2. Cattle drives in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In 1853-1854, together with his business partner, Washington Malone, Tom Candy Ponting drove the first herd of Texas Longhorn cattle from Texas to New York City, the longest cattle drive in American history. [9] [why?] In the early years of the American Civil War, Texans drove cattle into the Confederate states for the use of the Confederate ...

  3. Chisholm Trail - Wikipedia

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    By the end of the Civil War, most cattle were being moved up the western branch of trail, being gathered at Red River Station in Montague County, Texas. In 1866, cattle in Texas were worth $4 per head, compared to over $40 per head in the North and East. Lack of market access during the Civil War had produced an overstock of cattle in Texas.

  4. Great Western Cattle Trail - Wikipedia

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    The adobe house, built in 1881, is the oldest in Wilbarger County, and is open for tours during the picnic. [6] In 2004, according to the Kraisingers, "Rotary International started to mark the Western Cattle Trail in its full length from Matamoras, Texas, area to Val Marie, Canada." [3]: xxviii

  5. State of steak: Can one of Oklahoma's most historic ... - AOL

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    Cattle are shown during an auction at the Oklahoma National Stockyards in Oklahoma City, on Monday, June 10, 2024, ... By 1861 and the Civil War, the Cherokee Nation alone had nearly 250,000 head ...

  6. Timeline of the American Old West - Wikipedia

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    The period of the great cattle drives begins when Texas ranchers drive more than 260,000 head of cattle to assorted markets. Some travel east to Louisiana, where the animals are shipped to Cairo, Illinois and St. Louis ; others travel west to Fort Sumner, New Mexico and Denver , inaugurating the Goodnight-Loving Trail .

  7. Beefsteak Raid - Wikipedia

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    The Beefsteak Raid was a Confederate cavalry raid that took place in September 1864 as part of the Siege of Petersburg during the American Civil War.Confederate Maj. Gen. Wade Hampton led a force of 3,000 troopers of the Confederate States Army on what was to become a 100-mile (160 km) ride to acquire cattle that were intended for consumption by the Union Army, which was laying a combined ...

  8. Margaret Borland - Wikipedia

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    Margaret Heffernan Borland (April 3, 1824 – July 5, 1873) was a pioneering frontier woman who ran her own ranch, as well as handled her own herds. She made a name for herself as a cattle baron and was famous for the drive of Texas Longhorn cattle that she took up the Chisholm Trail from Texas to Wichita, Kansas, with her three surviving children and her granddaughter. [1]

  9. Oliver Loving - Wikipedia

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    During the war, he was commissioned to provide beef to the Confederate States Army and drive cattle along the Mississippi River. [1] [2] [3] When the war ended, the Confederate government reportedly owed him between $100,000 and $250,000. [1] [3] To make matters worse, the usual cattle markets were inadequate for the available supply. [1]