The Chisholm Trail The History and L..., Charles River Editors
The Chisholm Trail The History and L..., Charles River Editors
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The Chisholm Trail: The History and Legacy of 19th Century America's Most Famous Cattle Drive Route

Author: Charles River Editors

Narrator: Bill Hare

Unabridged: 1 hr 48 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 11/12/2019


Synopsis

Around the time that the Civil War ended in 1865, the open ranges of south Texas were full of the cattle, known as longhorns. Hundreds of thousands of the distinctive steer, with their horns spanning as much as seven feet from tip to tip, roamed free on the range, so cattle ranchers took advantage of the bounty and claimed the wild longhorns as their own. With a beef shortage on the East Coast, the demand for cattle was high, so the ranchers just needed to get the cattle north from Texas to the nearest railroad.Tennessee native Jesse Chisholm was a trader, not a cattleman, but the trail he blazed from his trading post in Wichita, Kansas to the Red River in Texas became crucial to cattle drivers. The trail was straight, with few river crossing and no large hills to navigate, and in some spots it was over 400 yards wide. This made the Chisholm Trail ideal for both trade wagons and driving cattle. Between 1867 and 1872, over one million head of cattle were herded from Texas to Kansas, where they were then loaded onto a train and shipped east.In due time, cattle drives became a hallmark sight of the West, and they’ve frequently been depicted in modern media alongside typical Western images such as cowboys, saloons, mining towns, and Native Americans. Thus, even as the existence of paths like the Chisholm Trail proved brief, the Chisholm Trail provided a vital link in the cattle industry in a pivotal point in American history, ensuring it remains intimately associated with the legends of the Old West.The Chisholm Trail: The History and Legacy of 19th Century America’s Most Famous Cattle Drive Route examines how the various paths were forged, the people most responsible for them, and the most famous events associated with the trail’s history. 

Reviews

Goodreads review by Citri on November 10, 2022

Imagine dying from drinking a few cups of beef fat 😵‍💫 Really wish this book had more on Jesse Chisholm, but I suppose he's a bit of a mysterious figure so it's to be expected.......more

Goodreads review by Steve on January 16, 2020

We have travelled over a lot of the Chisholm Trail in Texas but did not know all of the history, especially how it got all the way to Kansas. Very insightful background. One thing we learned, from historical museum people, was how the trail was very wide due to the dust created from one herd to anot......more

Goodreads review by James M. Smith on January 02, 2022

great concise history of the trail Great concise history of the Trail & the cities of Abilene & dodge city & the colorful men & woman......more