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Route of the Old Tascosa-Dodge City Trail

Dumas, Moore County

Marker Text

Founded 1877, for travel from Tascosa, on the Canadian (25 mi. SW) to Dodge City, Kansas. Tascosa was supply center for hunters and settlers, Panhandle and South Plains; and for LE, LIT, LS and LX ranches, running large herds of cattle on area's free grass. Tascosa stagecoach, freighters, cattle herds going to market used this road -- also traveled by gamblers, desperadoes, U.S. marshals and noted frontiersmen. Tascosa had post office, 1878; was county seat, Oldham County, 1880. Town and trail declined after Fort Worth & Denver City Railway built into area, 1887. (1966)

Marker Details

Address US 87
Location Description US 87, W side, southbound lanes about 7 mi. S of Dumas and 0.5 mi. S of CR U.
Marker # 4373
Dedicated 1966
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code roads; cattle, cattle industry topics
  • Private Property:

    Unknown
  • Latitude, Longitude 35.760961, -101.958501

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