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  2. American frontier - Wikipedia

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    The cattle were shipped to Chicago, St. Louis, and points east for slaughter and consumption in the fast-growing cities. The Chisholm Trail , laid out by cattleman Joseph McCoy along an old trail marked by Jesse Chisholm, was the major artery of cattle commerce, carrying over 1.5 million head of cattle between 1867 and 1871 over the 800 miles ...

  3. Golden Richards - Wikipedia

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    122. Receiving yards: 2,136. Receiving TDs: 17. Player stats at PFR. John Golden Richards (December 31, 1950 – February 23, 2024) was an American professional football player who was a wide receiver in the National Football League (NFL) for the Dallas Cowboys and Chicago Bears. He played college football for the BYU Cougars and Hawaii Rainbow ...

  4. Cattle drives in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Cattle drives were a major economic activity in the 19th and early 20th century American West, particularly between 1850s and 1910s. In this period, 27 million cattle were driven from Texas to railheads in Kansas, for shipment to stockyards in St. Louis and points east, and direct to Chicago. The long distances covered, the need for periodic ...

  5. List of NFL nicknames - Wikipedia

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    Cowgirls: derogatory nickname for the Dallas Cowboys, in reference to their cheerleaders. D. Da Bears: Slang nickname given to the Chicago Bears made popular by the Bill Swerski's Superfans sketches of the early 1990s on Saturday Night Live. Sometimes used to retroactively refer to the 1985 Bears. Deflatriots: Used in reference to Deflategate.

  6. List of tallest buildings in Chicago - Wikipedia

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    Chicago has the second-tallest skyline in the United States after New York City. Chicago leads the nation in the twenty tallest women-designed towers in the world, thanks to contributions by Jeanne Gang and Natalie de Blois. As of December 2019, Chicago had 125 buildings at least 500 feet (152 m) tall.

  7. Dallas Cowboys - Wikipedia

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    The Eagles got off to a fast start and the Cowboys were unable to catch up, losing 33–10. They would rebound the next week when they defeated the Chicago Bears 41–28. Week 15 was a rematch against 1st place Philadelphia. This time it was the Cowboys who got off to a fast start going up 21–0.

  8. Jerry Jones - Wikipedia

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    As player. National champion ( 1964) Executive profile at PFR. Pro Football Hall of Fame. Jerral Wayne Jones Sr. (born October 13, 1942) [1] [2] is an American businessman and the owner, president, and general manager of the Dallas Cowboys of the National Football League (NFL). He bought the team from Bum Bright in 1989.

  9. Maury Youmans - Wikipedia

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    National champion ( 1959) Second-team All-Eastern ( 1959) Career NFL statistics. Games played: 56. Player stats at PFR. Maurice Edward Youmans (born October 16, 1936) is a former American football defensive end in the National Football League (NFL) for the Chicago Bears and Dallas Cowboys. He played college football at Syracuse University .