On today's Contemporary Old West Plate of History Beans I have some info on the Shawnee Trail and the brief range war that closed the trail necessitating the opening of the Chisholm Trail following the Civil War. Following the plate of beans, I have chapter 18 of Hunting Charm, where Doreen is faced with a difficult choice. Will she remain at the Johnson Ranch in Indian Territory, living in fear of the mysterious former slave Henry Walker, or will she travel alone across nearly 200 miles of remote territory to reach Fort Worth?
If you're interested in Cattle Drives, and more specifically the Shawnee Trail, here's a couple of links that might be of interest.
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