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Canadian, Hemphill County

Marker Text

During the mass slaughter of buffaloes in the Panhandle, two trails arose to meet the needs of the hunters and their ever-hungry markets. Started about 1876, both moved vast convoys of wagons across the plains. Charles Rath-- transporting gun powder, lead, tobacco, whiskey, and food staples-- blazed a road from Dodge City to the Double Mountains. In 2 years, however, the best hunting was over and the route fell into disuse. Ed Jones and Joe Plummer forged a trail from Kansas to Fort Elliott. Their route became a freight road and finally a cattle trail. (1969)

Marker Details

Address US 60
Location Description 6.5 mi. S of Canadian on US 60/83, marker is on W side of divided highway, 0.6 mi. N of SH 33
Marker # 41
Dedicated 1969
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code roads; cattle, cattle industry topics; animals
Latitude, Longitude 35.820247, -100.39776

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