Details for The Old Buffalo Road

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5485003696

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Marker Number 3696
Atlas Number 5485003696
Marker Title The Old Buffalo Road
Index Entry Buffalo Road, The Old
Address SH 25
City Electra
County Wichita
UTM Zone 14
UTM Easting 515044
UTM Northing 3747999
Subject Codes animals; roads
Marker Year 1970
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location From Electra take SH 25 about 12 miles. Marker is in storage as of May 2023 pending highway construction.
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Storage
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text Named for its traffic in buffalo hides and bones, this north Texas road gave subsistence to pioneers while aiding in mass "harvest" of the American bison. As long as buffalo survived (providing food, shelter and clothing) the Indians were lords of the plains. Recognizing this, the authorities encouraged hunting. Harvested hides were taken to market over this road. The buffalo and Indians gone, permanent settlers arrived. In adverse years (while a man tried to get a start at farming, ranching or storekeeping), bones were salvaged and sold for grocery or seed money. This old road was route of hundreds of wagons taking buffalo hides to market before 1878 and hundreds of wagons taking bones to Wichita Falls and Henrietta before 1890. The road came east from the plains, near south line of Foard and Wilbarger counties to Guide Mound; then three miles east (near this marker) and south to Wichita River bridge; then to the county line three miles west of Holliday. Next it passed the north edge of Holliday, and south of Lake Wichita, then crossed at the Old Van Dorn crossing five miles south of Jolly. Pioneers also called it "Great North" Road or "Good Creek" Road. It proved invaluable to economy and mapping of area.

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