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Article description: (description) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | The Jones Plummer Trail began in Dodge City, Kansas and went southwest through the Oklahoma Panhandle into Texas.[1] [2] Ed Jones and Joe Plummer originally used the route for bringing buffalo meat and hides to Dodge City. Later, the trail saw more use as a freight trail. At one point, this trail saw over 150,000 lb (68,000 kg) of freight a week.[3] |