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Lost Trails of the Cimarron

by Harry E. Chrisman, Jim Hoy
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Lost Trails of the Cimarron is Harry Chrisman’s folk history of nineteenth-century Cimarron country - southwestern Kansas, southeastern Colorado, and the neutral strip of Oklahoma and the Texas Panhandle. Buffalo hunters entered the area in violation of the Medicine Lodge Treaty, followed by cowboys and settlers who formed a vast economy based on grass and beef, the beginnings of prominent cattle ranches such as Westmoreland-Hitch Outfit. Chrisman details the history of the outlaws and ruffians of "No Man’s Land" and trail drives to Dodge City and beyond. Numerous illustrations accompany the anecdotes and stories of various frontier personalities.

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Lost Trails of the Cimarron is Harry Chrisman's folk history of nineteenth-century Cimarron country - southwestern Kansas, southeastern Colorado, and the neutral strip of Oklahoma and the Texas Panhandle. Buffalo hunters entered the area in violation of the Medicine Lodge Treaty, followed by cowboys and settlers who formed a vast economy based on grass and beef, the beginnings of prominent cattle ranches such as the Westmoreland-Hitch Outfit. Chrisman details the history of the outlaws and ruffians of "No Man's Land" and trail drives to Dodge City and beyond. Numerous illustrations accompany the anecdotes and stories of various frontier personalities. A new foreword by Jim Hoy also appears in this edition.

Booknews

A reprint of Chrisman's fine account of 19th c. cattle ranching in the Oklahoma Panhandle, first published by Sage Books in 1961. Printed without change except for the use of alkaline book paper. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

About the Author, Harry E. Chrisman

Harry Chrisman was a newspaper reporter from Liberal, Kansas, and the author of Fifty Years on the Owl Hoot Trail, Ladder of Rivers, Tales of the Western Heartland, and 1,001 Most Asked Questions about the American West.

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A reprint of Chrisman's fine account of 19th c. cattle ranching in the Oklahoma Panhandle, first published by Sage Books in 1961. Printed without change except for the use of alkaline book paper. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR booknews.com

Book Details

Published
September 1, 1998
Publisher
University of Oklahoma Press
Pages
313
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780806130170

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