capt jack
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« on: July 24, 2008, 01:29:30 pm » |
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here is a historical maker, on the side of the road out side of leaky, tx
One of many "feeder trails" in Texas that converged with the legendary Chisholm Trail above the Red River, this route directed thousands of longhorns to northern markets during the first year after the Civil War. Many local settlers took part in the drives, which lasted for months, and their tales are full of stampedes and Indian raids. At times, the trail was used by herds of 200-300 hogs being driven 40 miles to local markets. The cattle industry and trails such as this helped save Texas' economy -- torn by the Civil War -- and enriched pioneer folklore. (1968)
sounds like a man would need a few good dogs to drive 300 hogs 40 miles.
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