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The Outlet (Hardcover)
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at www.1stWorldLibrary.ORG - - At the close of the civil war the
need for a market for the surplus cattle of Texas was as urgent as
it was general. There had been numerous experiments in seeking an
outlet, and there is authority for the statement that in 1857 Texas
cattle were driven to Illinois. Eleven years later forty thousand
head were sent to the mouth of Red River in Louisiana, shipped by
boat to Cairo, Illinois, and thence inland by rail. Fever resulted,
and the experiment was never repeated. To the west of Texas
stretched a forbidding desert, while on the other hand, nearly
every drive to Louisiana resulted in financial disaster to the
drover. The republic of Mexico, on the south, afforded no relief,
as it was likewise overrun with a surplus of its own breeding.
Immediately before and just after the war, a slight trade had
sprung up in cattle between eastern points on Red River and Baxter
Springs, in the southeast corner of Kansas. The route was perfectly
feasible, being short and entirely within the reservations of the
Choctaws and Chero-kees, civilized Indians. This was the only route
to the north; for farther to the westward was the home of the
buffalo and the unconquered, nomadic tribes. A writer on that day,
Mr. Emerson Hough, an acceptable authority, says: "The civil war
stopped almost all plans to market the range cattle, and the close
of that war found the vast grazing lands of Texas fairly covered
with millions of cattle which had no actual or determinate value.
They were sorted and branded and herded after a fashion, but
neither they nor their increase could be converted into anything
but more cattle. The demand for a market became imperative."
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