Each year, the Texas General Land Office sponsors an essay contest for 4th and 7th-grade students, the two grades where Texas history is taught. This year the statewide contest encouraged students to promote their communities’ history by answering an important question: “What history in your community is worth saving?
Ava Richey, a 4th grader from Omaha, Texas answered that question —- Trammel’s Trace.
Ava lives near visible ruts of Trammel’s Trace in Cass County north of Hughes Springs. Family friends own land with remains of Trammel’s Trace, and the Trammel’s Trace historical marker on Highway 77 near Dalton Church identifies the road as well. in her essay Ava explained how Trammell and those who came before and after him “left behind an old road between Arkansas and Texas that was a road between the past and the future of an entire region and its people.”