@@mercedithcompala8148 I know not too far from the Nail crossing, just across the Blue River from the Nail's crossing stage stand was the Fort Mcculloch. I believe the Nails and Folsom grave is near there as well.
Cool video. The Butterfield went through Guadalupe Mountains National Park I believe but it was only for about a year and then the route or something changed. I can’t remember.
Thank you for the history.
You are very welcome
Halito. Thank you for taking the time to make your informative videos. This is very interesting Oklahoma history.
Thank you for the tour. Very good advice, always know your surroundings.
Thank you for sharing all of your knowledge. This is such a wonderful video ❤️.
You are very welcome.
Another interesting history site! I chuckled when you patted the wall. I know a few other historians who just can't resist touching history. 😊
Exactly! I know it always feels good to touch history knowing that at one time, the ones who were there before me to established that site.
About the Nails crossing....my 3rd great grandparents owned 160 acres there and was called Smedley Prairie.
Oh wow, didn't know that. Thanks for the info.
Have alot of stories....
@@mercedithcompala8148 I know not too far from the Nail crossing, just across the Blue River from the Nail's crossing stage stand was the Fort Mcculloch. I believe the Nails and Folsom grave is near there as well.
@@hizprezhistorydestination2024 oh I am referring to is in the Gilmore area.I will get back to you.
John Butterfield died 1869 in his hometown of Utica, New York. He is buried in Utica's Forest Hill Cemetery.
Cool video. The Butterfield went through Guadalupe Mountains National Park I believe but it was only for about a year and then the route or something changed. I can’t remember.
Oh wow! Are the wagon ruts still visible there?