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Finding the Great Western Trail

Title
Finding the Great Western Trail / Sylvia Gann Mahoney ; foreword by Ray Klinginsmith.
Author
Mahoney, Sylvia Gann, 1939-
Publication
Lubbock, Texas : Texas Tech University Press, [2015]

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Description
xxviii, 272 pages : illustrations, maps; 24 cm
Summary
  • "Follows the recovery and marking of the Great Western Trail from northern Mexico through the US just passed the Canadian border"--Provided by publisher.
  • "The Great Western Trail (GWT) is a nineteenth-century cattle trail that originated in northern Mexico, ran west parallel to the Chisholm Trail, traversed the United States for some two thousand miles, and terminated after crossing the Canadian border. Yet through time, misinformation, and the perpetuation of error, the historic path of this once-crucial cattle trail has been lost. Finding the Great Western Trail documents the first multi-community effort made to recover evidence and verify the route of the Great Western Trail. The GWT had long been celebrated in two neighboring communities: Vernon, Texas, and Altus, Oklahoma. Separated by the Red River, a natural border that cattle trail drovers forded with their herds, both Vernon and Altus maintained a living trail history with exhibits at local museums, annual trail-related events, ongoing narratives from local descendants of drovers, and historical monuments and structures. So when Western Trail Historical Society members in Altus challenged the Vernon Rotary Club to mark the trail across Texas every six miles, the effort soon spread along the trail in part through Rotary networks from Mexico, across nine US states, and into Saskatchewan, Canada. This book is the story of finding and marking the trail, and it stands as a record of each community's efforts to uncover their own GWT history. What began as local bravado transformed into a grass-roots project that, one hopes, will bring the previously obscured history of the Great Western Trail to light"--
Series Statement
The Grover E. Murray studies in the American Southwest
Uniform Title
Grover E. Murray studies in the American Southwest.
Subjects
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Maps -- Longhorns, Drovers, Legends, Confusion -- First Two GWT Markers in Texas -- Mexico and South Texas -- San Antonio to the Heart of Texas -- Coleman, Callahan, Shackelford, Taylor Counties -- North Texas Counties : Throckmorton, Baylor, Wilbarger -- Oklahoma and Kansas -- Nebraska, Colorado, the Dakotas -- Wyoming, Montana, Saskatchewan, Alberta -- The Trail Home : A Living Legend -- Appendix: Trail-Team Volunteers.
Call Number
IWT 16-1767
ISBN
  • 9780896729438 (hardback : alkaline paper)
  • 0896729435 (hardback : alkaline paper)
  • 9780896729445 (e-book) (canceled/invalid)
LCCN
2015024147
OCLC
902657662
Author
Mahoney, Sylvia Gann, 1939- author.
Title
Finding the Great Western Trail / Sylvia Gann Mahoney ; foreword by Ray Klinginsmith.
Publisher
Lubbock, Texas : Texas Tech University Press, [2015]
Type of Content
text
Type of Medium
unmediated
Type of Carrier
volume
Series
The Grover E. Murray studies in the American Southwest
Grover E. Murray studies in the American Southwest.
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Sudoc No.
Z TT422.8 M279fi txdocs
Research Call Number
IWT 16-1767
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