Trammels Trace Map

Trammels Trace Map. Trammel's Trace Encyclopedia of Arkansas Jones, "Folk Life in Early Texas: The Autobiography of Andrew Davis," Southwestern Historical Quarterly 43 (October 1939, January 1940) Evidence of Trammel's Trace still exists across seven East Texas counties, and historical markers up and down the route describe its significance.

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Evidence of Trammel's Trace still exists across seven East Texas counties, and historical markers up and down the route describe its significance. Jones, "Folk Life in Early Texas: The Autobiography of Andrew Davis," Southwestern Historical Quarterly 43 (October 1939, January 1940)

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Named for Nicholas Trammell, a trader, smuggler, and frontier entrepreneur, it ran from Fulton, Arkansas to Nacogdoches, Texas Pinkerton, Trammel's Trace: The First Road to Texas from the North (College Station: Texas A&M University Press, 2016) It includes notations for abandoned settlements, modern cities, and Caddo villages documented from 1800 to 1840, as well as other historic roads used at the time of Trammel's Trace.

Trammel’s Trace NSDAR unveils WWII journal Cass County Citizens JournalSun. Through years of research, this map reflects information on the location of the tra This 11x17" map is based on research by James and Mary Dawson in the 1940s, preserved by the Southwest Arkansas Regional Archive (SARA) in Old Washington, Arkansas

Trammel's Trace. Named for Nicholas Trammell, a trader, smuggler, and frontier entrepreneur, it ran from Fulton, Arkansas to Nacogdoches, Texas I have found this map to be most helpful in introducing the scope of Trammel's Trace, and it looks pretty good in a frame too.