Trade was limited again during theCivil War(1861-1865), but by the late 1860s, activity along the trail had resumed. In 1880 a railroad reached Santa Fe, and the use of the Santa Fe Trail declined. Other trails connecting to the Santa Fe Trail included theOld Spanish Trail, which linked...
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Santa Fe Trail A trade route to the southwest United States extending from Missouri to Santa Fe, New Mexico. First traversed in 1821, it was the primary wagon and stage route to the Southwest until the coming of the railroad in 1880. ...
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santafetrailresearch.com -- Welcome to Santa Fe Trail Research Site with information about how the Santa Fe Trail, also called the Santa Fe Road got its start. Opened in 1821 by trader William Becknell of Franklin, Missouri the Santa Fe Trail was first a
It got its name from the fact that it followed some of the Nation's historic trails such as the Santa Fe Trail. These first highways or "Auto Trails" in the 1900s are shown in the thumbnail map image (Click on it to see large size map), it covers the Santa Fe to Albuquerque area...
Map provided by Santa Fe National Historic Trail - NPS Kit Carson Looks West Kit Carson, born in Kentucky on Christmas Eve, 1809, grew up in Franklin, Missouri, fired by the tales of those who had traveled the Santa Fe Trail. An impoverished and illiterate teenager, he took up an apprent...
Santa Fe, capital of New Mexico, U.S., and seat (1852) of Santa Fe county, in the north-central part of the state, on the Santa Fe River. It lies in the northern Rio Grande valley at 6,996 feet (2,132 metres) above sea level, at the foot of the Sangre de
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Thank you to the Santa Fe Art Institute for selecting me for theimmigration artist in residence program. Working with deep and wounded history Sometimes it gets to me – working with the deep and wounded history of my ancestors. Today I had a good breakfast conversation with a friend. She ...