Details for The Shawnee Trail

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5085006201

Data

Marker Number 6201
Atlas Number 5085006201
Marker Title The Shawnee Trail
Index Entry Shawnee Trail, The
Address 9700 Wade Blvd
City Frisco
County Collin
UTM Zone 14
UTM Easting 705713
UTM Northing 3668020
Subject Codes roads
Marker Year 1980
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location Collin College Preston Ridge campus, along sidewalk leading to parking lot in front of Heritage Hall
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text In 1838 the Republic of Texas Congress appropriated money for construction of a north-south road opening the northern Texas area to trade. The project leader, Colonel William G. Cooke, followed an existing Indian trail which reached from the Red River to Austin. A supply fort established on the river near the trading post of Holland Coffee was named for Captain William G. Preston, a veteran of the Texas Revolution, who was in charge of troops stationed there in 1840. The part of the road running south from the Red River to the Trinity River crossing was known as the Preston Road. At the Trinity River crossing in 1841 John Neely Bryan began the settlement of Dallas. By the 1850s the road was known as the Shawnee Trail and was used by immigrants coming to Texas. It also served as a cattle trail, leading to northern markets. The number of cattle drives decreased as new trails were opened to serve the growing Texas cattle industry. Further decline occurred when rail lines were completed to the area in the 1870s. Lebanon served as an assembly point for cattle drives on the Shawnee Trail. Bypassed by the Frisco Railroad in 1902, the town declined. The post office, opened in 1860, closed in 1905. (1980)