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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An extraordinary saga of the trail-blazing cowboys who made their fortune driving cattle from Texas to the Great Frontier. They left Missouri and were headed to Santa Fe. Standing in their way was a parched desert, a land of outlaws and enemies-and one man's dangerous past. He was a...
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
paid in gold and silver coins, this got the attention of many Americans when a newspaper published an account of Becknell’s venture. And so the Santa Fe trail was born which lasted for 58 years and brought what is now the southwestern part of the US to the attention of settlers, traders...
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A pioneer family traveling from Independence, Missouri to Oregon along theOregon Trailin the 1840s took about four to six months. Supplies were needed to last this long or longer due to the lack of very few places if any, to replenish supplies. ...
For nineteenth-century travelers, the Santa Fe Trail was an indispensable route stretching from Missouri to New Mexico and beyond, and the section called "... M Barile,I Ebrary - University of Missouri Press 被引量: 0发表: 2010年 加载更多研究...
A proud member of Historic Hotels of America®, La Fonda’s history can be traced back 400 years. In 1821, Captain William Becknell and his party found their way to the La Fonda during the maiden commercial route across the plains from Missouri, establishing the Santa Fe Trail as well as...