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Route of Jones & Plummer Trail

Booker, Lipscomb County

Marker Text

Established about 1874, when used by the freighting firm of Ed Jones and Joe Plummer to haul tons of buffalo hides from their general store in Lipscomb County to Dodge City, Kansas. Also, in its early days, this trail carried crucial supplies to Generals Nelson Miles and Philip Sheridan during their famous 1874 Indian campaign. Materials for building Fort Elliott, at Mobeetie, also came over the trail. The fort then became southern terminus for the route; Dodge City, northern. In its later years (until 1885), it became a cattle trail. (1968)

Marker Details

Address SH 15 and SH 23 junction
Location Description intersection of SH 15 and SH 23, Booker
Marker # 4368
Dedicated 1968
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code roads; cattle, cattle industry topics
Latitude, Longitude 36.455889, -100.530691

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