Ellsworth cattle trail terminus

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The Ellsworth cattle trail terminus was a historic railhead and cow town destination in Ellsworth, Kansas, where large cattle drives from Texas concluded during the late 19th-century cattle boom.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf cattle trail terminus
cow town destination
historic site
railhead
associatedWith Ellsworth cow town era NERFINISHED
Texas longhorn cattle
cattle drives
cowboys
connectedTo Texas cattle trails NERFINISHED
railroad network in Kansas
country United States of America
surface form: United States
hasHeritageStatus historic cattle town site (de facto, local history)
hasRole railhead for Texas cattle
historicalFunction cow town rail shipping point
market center for Texas longhorn cattle
locatedIn Ellsworth County, Kansas NERFINISHED
Ellsworth, Kansas NERFINISHED
Kansas
United States of America
surface form: United States
locatedInTimeZone Central Time Zone
partOf American cattle boom
Old West cattle trade NERFINISHED
history of Kansas
history of the American West
significantPeriod 1870s
late 1860s
startTime late 19th century
usedFor shipping cattle by rail
terminus of cattle drives from Texas

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Ellsworth County, Kansas historicFeature Ellsworth cattle trail terminus