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and happy married life, was called to her reward. In 1895 he married Miss Florence Terry of Eagle Pass. To their union were born three daughters and one son, all now living in San Antonio. Mr. Shaw died and was buried at San Antonio July 17, 1908.
The question of the log of the Chisholm and other trails leading to the Northern markets has more versions than any question connected with the early trail days because no one, it seems, gives this phase of the game more than a passing thought. Most everyone has heard of the Chisholm Trail, the Goodnight Trail and the Loving Trail but as a matter of fact most of the trail drivers did not care anything about the name of the trail they were traveling, as they were generally too busy to think or care
about its name. In conversation I have heard men say : "I took the Chisholm Trail at Goliad, Lockhart, Corpus Christi, San Antonio, and many other Texas points." Some of the Sketches in Volume One of the " Trail Drivers of Texas" speak of the Chisholm Trail starting at San Antonio, Texas ; some at other places. The writers of these sketches were honest. They had probably heard this and had not taken the trouble to investigate the real