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By Alan Stricklin, May 11, 2007
The Dean of Texas Trail Drivers Oliver Loving (1812 - 1867) Marker
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| | Founder of three major cattle trails, Oliver Loving came from Kentucky to Texas in 1845 and to Parker County about 1855. During the Civil War (1861-65), he supplied beef to Confederate forces. With Charles Goodnight as partner on a drive to New . . . — — Map (db m26538) HM |
| On Bell Street (State Highway 302) at Dallas Street, on the right when traveling west on Bell Street. |
| | Only Texan instrumental in mapping 3 major cattle trails: Shawnee, Western and Goodnight-Loving trails.
Born in Kentucky. Came to Texas 1845, to farm, haul freight, deal in cattle. Started large Palo Pinto County ranch. In 1858, drove herd to . . . — — Map (db m61282) HM |
| On U.S. 285 at State Road 31, on the right when traveling north on U.S. 285. |
| | After leaving Fort Sumner, the Goodnight-Loving Trail forked in two directions. This branch, developed by Oliver Loving in 1866, followed the Pecos River to Las Vegas, and the Santa Fe Trail to Raton Pass. The great Texas cattle drives followed this . . . — — Map (db m61469) HM |
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