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*A trail that ran from St. Louis Missouri to Fulton Arkansas on the Red River which was the border between Mexico and the United States. | === Route and History === | ||
*Originally a Indian trail, it became the primary route to Texas for American pioneers. | |||
*A trail that ran from St. Louis Missouri to Fulton Arkansas on the Red River which was the border between Mexico and the United States. | |||
*Originally a Indian trail, it became the primary route to Texas for American pioneers. | |||
*If your ancestors traveled to Texas from the upper mid-west or east coast, they likely took this route. | *If your ancestors traveled to Texas from the upper mid-west or east coast, they likely took this route. | ||
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[[Category:US Migration Trails and Roads]] [[Category:Arkansas Migration Routes]] |
Latest revision as of 05:07, 27 March 2018
Route and History[edit | edit source]
- A trail that ran from St. Louis Missouri to Fulton Arkansas on the Red River which was the border between Mexico and the United States.
- Originally a Indian trail, it became the primary route to Texas for American pioneers.
- If your ancestors traveled to Texas from the upper mid-west or east coast, they likely took this route.