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Doan's Crossing

Doan's Community, Wilbarger County

Marker Text

A major route for cattle drives known primarily as the Western Trail developed from far South Texas to Dodge City, Kansas, in the 1870s. About 1876, trail drivers along the route began crossing the Red River near this site. In 1878, Ohio native Jonathan Doan established a trading post near the crossing and became the first person to permanently settle in Wilbarger County (organized in 1881). In the early 1880s he and his partner/nephew Corwin F. Doan recorded the passage of hundreds of thousands of cattle along this river crossing which became known as Doan's Crossing.

Marker Details

Address FM 2916, NE of Vernon
Location Description From Vernon, take US 283 north about 13 mi. take FM 2916 east about 3 mi to Doan's Community
Marker # 1234
Dedicated 1993
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code trading posts, customs stations; roads; cattle, cattle industry topics; water topics
Latitude, Longitude 34.343264, -99.255233

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