Texas Trail of Fame
The Texas Trail Hall of Fame is a cowboy hall of fame in Fort Worth, Texas. Established in 1997,[1][2] the building is located at 208 N.W. 24th Street, in the Fort Worth Stockyards National Historic District of the city.[3]
Established | 1997 |
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Location | 208 N.W. 24th Street, Fort Worth, Texas, 76164 |
Type | Hall of fame |
Website | TTOF |
The hall honors individuals who have contributed to the Western way of life. Bronze markers have been installed for each inductee. The markers are designed to resemble a frontier marshal's badge and each is inscribed with an inductee's name. New inductees are honored annually during ceremonies at the Red Steagall Cowboy Gathering and Western Swing Festival.[1]
Inductees
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1990s
- 1997
- J. Frank Dobie
- Will Rogers
- Roy Rogers
- Sid Richardson
- Bill Pickett
- Quanah Parker
- Jose Antonio Navarro
- Watt Matthews
- Tad Lucas
- Oliver Loving
- John Justin, Jr.
- Bose Ikard
- Charles Goodnight
- Dale Evans
- Amon G. Carter, Sr.
- Burk Burnett
- 1998
- Bob Wills
- Major Khleber M. Van Zandt
- Colonel Christopher C. Slaughter
- Juan Seguin
- George W. Saunders
- Frederic Remington
- Annie Oakley
- Richard King
- Sam Houston
- Zane Grey
- Gene Autry
- Stephen F. Austin
- 1999
- Sue McCafferty
- Charlie McCafferty
- John Ware
- W. T. Waggoner
- Red Steagall
- Windy Ryon
- Charles M. Russell
- Theodore Roosevelt
- Ruth Roach
- Steve Murrin
- Pawnee Bill Lillie
- Robert Kleberg, Sr.
- Holt Hickman
- Charles French
- David Crockett
- Samuel Colt
- Buffalo Bill Cody
- Jesse Chisholm
- Dolph Briscoe
2000s
- 2000
- Lewis and Clark
- Ernest Tubb
- Erastus “Deaf” Smith
- Sacagawea
- Nat Love
- Elmer Kelton
- Will James
- John Coffee “Jack” Hays
- Amanda Burk
- James Bowie
- James Beckwourth
- 2001
- Yakima Canutt
- William Barrett Travis
- Edward Tarrant
- Sons of the Pioneers
- Luke Short
- Bat Masterson
- Jane Long
- Herb Jeffries
- John Ford
- Wyatt Earp
- Lorenzo DeZavala
- Kit Carson
- 2002
- Jay Silverheels
- Lawrence Sullivan “Sul” Ross
- Maurice W. “Tex” Ritter
- Clayton Moore
- John O. Meusebach
- M. L. Leddy
- Claudia “Lady Bird” Johnson
- James Butler “Wild Bill” Hickok
- Jim Courtright
- Martha “Calamity Jane” Canary
- Roy Bean
- Major Ripley Arnold
- 2003
- Jim Shoulders
- Cynthia Ann Parker
- Bob Moorhouse
- Tom Mix
- Miller Brothers 101 Ranch
- Louis L’Amour
- Britt Johnson
- Ben Johnson
- Susannah Dickinson
- William S. Davis
- 2004
- Jim Wright
- Leon White
- John Wayne
- W. R. “Billy Bob” Watt
- Old Blue
- Audie Murphy
- Enid Justin
- John Graves
- Jerry Diaz
- Chief Joseph
- 2005
- Peta Nocona
- William “Bigfoot” Wallace
- Mitzi Lucas Riley
- Larry Mahan
- Jim Lane
- Cleo Hearn
- Julian Field
- George “Press” Farmer
- 2006
- Hank Thompson
- H. Allen Short
- Tom Bailey Saunders, IV
- Midnight
- Charles McFarland
- Don Edwards
- E. M. Daggett
- John Butterfield
- 2007
- Daniel Webster Wallace
- Gustavus Franklin Swift
- John Peter Smith
- Samuel “Booger Red” Privett, Jr.
- Garlene Tindall Parris
- Chris LeDoux
- Adina Emilia De Zavala
- Mark Twain
- General Edward Burleson
- Catherine Bryant Arnold
- 2008
- Buck Taylor
- William Wallace Simpson
- Randolph Scott
- Larry McMurtry
- Mirabeau Lamar
- George Glenn
- Clara Driscoll
- American Buffalo
- 2009
2010s
- 2010
- Casey Duane Tibbs
- Dean Smith
- Middleton Tate Johnson
- Johnny Gimble
- Neal Gay
- Commission Companies
- Choctaw Code Talkers
- Lynn Anderson
- 2011
- Leon Rausch
- Pam Minick
- Billy Minick
- Joseph McCoy
- Phil Lyne
- Quail Dobbs
- Henrietta Chamberlain King
- Superior Livestock Auction
- Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train
- Texas Declaration of Independence
- Anson Jones
- 2012
- Robert “Butch Cassidy” Parker
- Buckley Burton Paddock
- Bobbie Nelson
- Willie Nelson
- Harry “Sundance Kid” Longabaugh
- Lyndon Baines Johnson
- Temple Grandin
- Trevor Brazile
- Philip Danforth Armour
- Old Trail Drivers
- 2013
- Gen. William J. Worth
- Tumbleweed Smith
- Simon Farrar
- Set-T’ainte (Satanta)
- Rudy Warner Robbins
- Leon Coffee
- John Avery Lomax
- Perry Bass and Nancy Lee Bass
- Jim Thorpe
- Bass Reeves
- 2014
- “Stagecoach Mary” Fields
- Pastor Christer Segerliv
- William “Billy” Dixon
- Mabel Strickland
- Lawrence Steel
- Joe Dulle
- James Farmer
- Horace Greeley
- Comanche Code Talkers
- Ben Tahmahkera
- Ben King “Doc” Green
- 2015
- Joseph Sterling Bridwell – Oil Man
- Graham H. Childress – Rancher
- Cabeza De Vaca – Explorer
- Five Civilized Tribes – Indian Confederation
- Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo
- Fountain Goodlet Oxsheer – Rancher
- James Hampton – Actor
- Stylle Reed – Artist
- Bob Simpson – Preservationist
- 2016
- John Barclay Armstrong
- Choctaw Code Talkers
- Great American Cattle Drive
- Francis Augustus Hamer
- Loyd Jinkens
- Leander Harvey McNelly
- North Fort Worth Historical Society
- Vicente Oropeza
- Mary D & F. Howard Walsh Sr
- Cathy Williams
- 2017
- Billy Bob Barnett
- Margaret Borland
- Wilson Franklin
- Johnny Fry
- Bruce Greene
- Donald Jury
- W. O. Rominger
- Eddie Sandoval
- Clint Walker
- 2018
- Robert Fuller
- Barry Corbin
- Douglas Harman
- Granville T. Woods
- Jeanette Sterns Keim (Jean Marlowe)
- Plenty Coups
- S. Omar Barker
- Benjamin Tyler Henry
- H.B. Baker (H.B. “Hub” Baker)
- 2019
- James Arness
- Marty Robbins
- John Smith
- Black Kettle
- Chuck DeHaan
- Mathew Caldwell
- True West Magazine
- Clay O'Brien Cooper
- James Drury
2020s
- 2022
- Robert Duvall
- Sam Elliott
- Geronimo
- Rebecca Tyler Lockhart
- Texas Rangers
- Jimmy Riscky
- Mollie Taylor Stevenson Jr. and Sr.
- Buster Welch
- William “Bill” Wittliff
- 2021
- David William Beautiful Bald Eagle
- John “Pete” Bonds
- Fort Worth Herd
- Lawson Daniel Gratz (Gratts)
- Keith Maddox
- Michael Martin Murphey
- Fess Parker
- George Strait
- Western Horseman Magazine
- George Westby
References
- "About". Western Heritage from the Texas Trail. Retrieved February 29, 2020.
- "Trail of Fame-Walk honors Western heritage, culture". The Collegian. November 21, 2013. Retrieved February 29, 2020.
- "Contact Us". Western Heritage from the Texas Trail. Retrieved February 29, 2020.
- "Inductees by Year". Western Heritage from the Texas Trail of Fame. Retrieved February 29, 2020.
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