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atorpey1

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Do you remember TV's "Rawhide"?
« on: March 25, 2019, 09:41:24 AM »
"Rawhide" was set in historic Sedalia, the location of this year's 52 Annual Wheelmen Meet.

The cattle drives to Sedalia, Missouri, were some of the earliest in the Old West. Called the Sedalia, Shawnee or Texas Trail, this trade and emigrant route to Missouri was blazed by pioneers during the 1840s. By 1853, some 3,000 head of cattle were being trailed from Texas through western Missouri, but local farmers tried to block the  passage because of the tick fever carried by the longhorns. In December 1855, a Missouri law banned Texas cattle, forcing the drovers to trail them through eastern Kansas—where they also met local resistance.

The trail traveled north through the Texas cities of Austin, Waco and Dallas before crossing the Red River into eastern Oklahoma (along a trail that later became the route of the Missouri-Kansas-Texas Railroad). North of Fort Gibson, the trail split into terminal branches, including the one in Sedalia, Missouri, which remained a major crossroads and the site of the closest railroad to ship on to reach St. Louis and Chicago, Illinois.

Click below to print the Registration Form for the 52nd Annual Wheelmen Meet!
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mike cates

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Re: Do you remember TV's "Rawhide"?
« Reply #1 on: April 10, 2019, 09:45:04 PM »
Given the date of 1855, too bad a Hobby Horse or Kirkpatrick McMillan machine wasn't leaned up next to a barn or hitching post in some of the Rawhide episode scenes!
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Re: Do you remember TV's "Rawhide"?
« Reply #2 on: April 12, 2019, 10:52:29 AM »
Indeed!  Missouri Wheelman Doug Kiburz has done an incredible job of helping create beautiful trophies for the Draisine (Hobby Horse), High Wheel, Boneshaker and Safety Races.  The 52nd Sedalia Meet will be one to remember!!!