Santa Fe trade thing
Summary: The Santa Fe trade continued to grow without intermission until the present time.
Completeness: 36/100 Grade F
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- Sourced claims (≥3): Has 1/3 sourced claims. Extract more from existing chunks or ingest a new source.
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Claims (1)
witnessed
growth
cited from In 1825 a party left Santa Fe in June and… (1891)In 1825 a party left Santa Fe in June and
arrived in Franklin, Missouri, in August, with
500 mules and horses, and “the Santa Fe trade”
continued to grow without intermission until the
present time. But not without interruption from
the Indians,…
Sources (1)
In 1825 a party left Santa Fe in June and…
1891 · newspaper · public-domain