The Texas Trail, another name for the
Great Western Cattle Trail, was used to drive cattle from Texas to
Ogallala, Nebraska. This emerged as an alternative to the
Chisholm Trail.
Near
Imperial, Nebraska are portions of a dry stone
corral which served the trail. The corral was built c.1876; it is listed on the National Register of Historic Places as
Texas Trail Stone Corral.
According to one source the last cattle drive over the trail was in 1884,
but others say there were drives later.
[
The XIT Ranch used the Texas Trail, connecting Tascosa to Dodge City until 1885. That was when the quarantine line was extended to southwestern Kansas.]
See also
* Great Western Cattle Trail
References
Trails and roads in the American Old West
Historic trails and roads in Nebraska
Historic trails and roads in Texas
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