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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1OWS_jesse-chisholm_Enid-OK.html
A section of the famed Chisholm Trail (1867-1885, which was used to drive cattle from Texas to the rail heads in Kansas after the Civil War, crosses a portion of Vance AFB near the entrance to the Armed Forces Reserve Center. The trail was named a…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM11PD_government-springs_Enid-OK.html
A Camping Placeon theOld Chisholm TrailBefore and After 1865 Through the path finders diethe paths remain open
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM11PC_the-chisholm-trail_Enid-OK.html
Here passed the Old Cattle Trail, blazed by Jesse Chisholm, which finally stretched for eight hundred miles from San Antonio, Texas to Abilene, Kansas over which cowboys from the pasture-lands of the great southwest drove their herds to the railro…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM11PB_the-missouri-compromise_Kremlin-OK.html
This marker sits on the Missouri Compromise line which by an Act of Congress on March 6, 1820, enabled Missouri to be admitted to the Union as a Slave State. But, the Act forbade slavery in the rest of the Louisiana Purchase North of the 36? 30" N…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMQM5_buffalo-springs_Bison-OK.html
From this noted watering place came the name of "Bison," 1 mi. so., "Buffalo Springs" was the camp site of Pat Hennessey and his men just before they were massacred, 7 mi. so., July 4, 1874. Next day, a war band of Indians was stood off by ranchme…
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