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Erected by the daughters of the American Revolution and the Territory of New Mexico 1910. End of the Santa Fe Trail Monument, erected by the Daughters of the American Revolution to mark the end of the trail, beginning at Westport (now Kansas City), Mo., which was the only highway connecting the Southwest with the east, from the first decades of the 19th Century until the 80s. Travel was by coach or prairie schooner, and highway robberies and Indian attacks were frequent occurrences.
| Details |  | | State: | NM | | City: | Santa Fe | | Publisher: | Southwest Arts & Crafts | | Type: | Linen | | Size: | 3.5" x 5.5" (9 x 14 cm) |
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