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- Gaines_Ferry abstract "Gaines Ferry was a ferry on the Sabine River, between what is now Sabine Parish, Louisiana and Sabine County, Texas, at the eastern terminus of Texas State Highway 21, and the western terminus of LA 6. Much of the early history of New Spain, France, Mexico, the Republic of Texas, the United States, including the American Civil War, and the U.S. states of Texas and Louisiana, involve some aspect of Gaines Ferry. It was a major highway to the west and cattle trail east, a port of entry for the Republic of Texas, and a transportation road for military supplies and soldiers during the American Civil War that included transporting cotton to Mexico. Gaines Ferry was the northern entry for many colonists heading to Texas, and it was named after James Gaines who purchased it in 1819. The ferry saw continuous service until 1937.".
- Gaines_Ferry location Louisiana.
- Gaines_Ferry location Texas.
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- Gaines_Ferry wikiPageExternalLink www.sra.dst.tx.us.
- Gaines_Ferry wikiPageExternalLink index.asp?request=sabineriver.
- Gaines_Ferry wikiPageID "28066628".
- Gaines_Ferry wikiPageRevisionID "551757550".
- Gaines_Ferry architect "unknown".
- Gaines_Ferry built "circa 1795".
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- Gaines_Ferry governingBody Sabine_County,_Texas.
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- Gaines_Ferry latDegrees "31".
- Gaines_Ferry latDirection "N".
- Gaines_Ferry latMinutes "20".
- Gaines_Ferry latSeconds "50".
- Gaines_Ferry location "Pendleton, Texas / Louisiana".
- Gaines_Ferry locmapin "Texas".
- Gaines_Ferry longDegrees "93".
- Gaines_Ferry longDirection "W".
- Gaines_Ferry longMinutes "57".
- Gaines_Ferry longSeconds "10".
- Gaines_Ferry name "Gaines Ferry".
- Gaines_Ferry name "Sabine River".
- Gaines_Ferry subject Category:Historic_trails_and_roads_in_Texas.
- Gaines_Ferry subject Category:Mexican_Texas.
- Gaines_Ferry subject Category:Republic_of_Texas.
- Gaines_Ferry subject Category:Spanish_Texas.
- Gaines_Ferry subject Category:Texas_Revolution.
- Gaines_Ferry subject Category:Texas_border_disputes.
- Gaines_Ferry subject Category:Texas_in_the_American_Civil_War.
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- Gaines_Ferry comment "Gaines Ferry was a ferry on the Sabine River, between what is now Sabine Parish, Louisiana and Sabine County, Texas, at the eastern terminus of Texas State Highway 21, and the western terminus of LA 6. Much of the early history of New Spain, France, Mexico, the Republic of Texas, the United States, including the American Civil War, and the U.S. states of Texas and Louisiana, involve some aspect of Gaines Ferry.".
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- Gaines_Ferry name "Gaines Ferry".