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A detailed, episodic account traces the opening of a northern outlet for Texas cattle in the postwar years, following the planning and organizing of long overland drives, negotiations with railroads, and the practical work of receiving and moving herds. It describes trail life, logistical challenges—water, quarantine, wintering—and encounters with unsettled country, changing settlements, and interactions with Native reservations and military posts. The narrative balances technical detail about cattle handling and supply with scenes of justice, family reunions, and small skirmishes, concluding with the season-by-season hardships faced by men on the trail.
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