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  2. Fort McKavett State Historic Site - Wikipedia

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    [50] [51] Mackenzie immediately began campaigns to drive the South Plains Nations from the Texas Panhandle and Llano Estacado, [49] for which he summoned troops from the frontier forts. [46] By mid-1875, the Comanche, Kiowa, and southern Cheyenne peoples, who had been defeated in the Red River War of 1874–75, were moved fully onto ...

  3. Alexander MacKenzie Heritage Trail - Wikipedia

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    Inscription at the end of the Alexander Mackenzie's Canada crossing located at . The Alexander MacKenzie Heritage Trail (also Nuxalk-Carrier Route, [1] Blackwater Trail, or simply The Grease Trail) is a 420 km (260 mi) long historical overland route between Quesnel and Bella Coola, British Columbia, Canada (53.269N,123.149W to 52.968N, 125.704W) Of the many grease trails connecting the Coast ...

  4. Ranald S. Mackenzie - Wikipedia

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    Texas Historical Marker on Highway 82 in Blanco Canyon for the Mackenzie Trail [8] Fort Mackenzie (Military post: 1899–1918, VA Hospital 1922–Present) located at Sheridan, Wyoming was named for General Mackenzie. Opened in 1899, after 1913 the fort was largely unused, and in 1918 it was abandoned by the military, but it was transferred to ...

  5. The state’s longest trail is in North Texas. And it could ...

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    Cyclists, runners and walkers call this North Texas trail a slice of paradise. And if it becomes a state park, they hope to see many more people using it.

  6. Alexander Mackenzie (explorer) - Wikipedia

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    Sir Alexander Mackenzie (c. 1764 – 12 March 1820) ... He was instead directed to follow a grease trail by ascending the West Road River, ...

  7. Fort Concho - Wikipedia

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    Fort Concho is a former United States Army installation and National Historic Landmark District located in San Angelo, Texas.It was established in November 1867 at the confluence of the North and South Concho Rivers, on the routes of the Butterfield Overland Mail Route and Goodnight–Loving Trail, and was an active military base for the next 22 years.

  8. Rocky Mountains - Wikipedia

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    Sir Alexander Mackenzie in 1800 Sir Alexander Mackenzie (1764 – March 11, 1820) became the first European to cross the Rocky Mountains in 1793. [ 23 ] He found the upper reaches of the Fraser River and reached the Pacific coast of what is now Canada on July 20 of that year, completing the first recorded transcontinental crossing of North ...

  9. 20 Texan Recipes That Anyone Who Lives There Will Defend ...

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    All the best recipes come from Texas. Here's all the most classic food, dessert, and drink recipes all Texans love and will defend to the very end. ... Mackenzie Filson. September 13, 2024 at 8:47 ...