Details for Canadian River Trails

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5211000697

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Marker Number 697
Atlas Number 5211000697
Marker Title Canadian River Trails
Index Entry Canadian River Trails
Address 800 N. 2nd St.
City Canadian
County Hemphill
UTM Zone 14
UTM Easting 375784
UTM Northing 3976325
Subject Codes roads; cattle, cattle industry topics
Marker Year 1966
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location City park, S of historic Canadian River bridge
Private Property
Marker Condition
Marker Size 18" x 28"
Marker Text Trade, exploration and hunting trails along the Canadian are older than recorded history-old when used 1541 by Spaniard Coronado hunting golden cities of Cibola. Route in 1840 for Josiah Gregg and 34 Missouri men with goods worth $25,000 headed for trade in Santa Fe. Used by 1849 parties escorted by U.S. Army Captain R. B. Marcy on way to California gold rush. Hunters, cattlemen, settlers used Canadian River trails in 1870s and 80s, as Panhandle was opened to civilization. River's name,"Canadian," came from Spanish for "boxed-in." (1966)

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