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THE OVERLAND TRAIL--DISTANCES BETWEEN STAGE STATIONS--LAST Distances Between Stage Stations From Julesburg to Fort Bridger (* Indicates Home Stations and Telegraph)THE OVERLAND TRAIL
The Six-Horse Hitch. Wheelers, Swings, and Leaders. Driving a six-horse hitch. Ben Holladay was a man who always did thing with a flourish. His drivers were ordered to arrive at each stage stationwith a
THE OVERLAND TRAIL: FROM WILLOW SPRINGS TO NORTH PLATTE Willow Springs to North Platte Along the Overland Trail. WILLOW SPRINGS The Overland Stage road left the Virginia Dale station and entered Dakota Territory, now Wyoming. Willow Springs, the first swing station in Wyoming also used to be called "Dirty Woman." Originally consisting of a small log structure and corral, it was raided and burned several times by the Indians. THE OVERLAND TRAIL PERSONALITIES: THE MUSGROVE GANG--LAST The Musgrove Gang Horse Thieves and Cattle Rustlers. In the summer of 1868 a gang of horse thieves and cattle rustlers set up camp at the Bonner Springs Stage Station, which had been abandoned for about 5 years. This was a perfect hideout as it was an almost EMIGRANT LISTS: WESTWARD EXPANSION--LAST UPDATED 06/19/01 Emigrant Lists. Aiken-Booth-Ingram-Richey Wagon Train From Iowa to Oregon 1852 ; The BLM Land Patent Records Searchable data base for Federal land conveyance records for the Public Land States.; California Land Records Searchable data base by counties.; California Pioneer Lists The California Pioneer List is a list of settlers to California who migrated to or were born in California prior MOUNTAIN MAN LANGUAGE Mountain Man Lauguage. ABSAROKA: Crow Territory. The Crow word means "Land of the Sparrow-Hawk People." APISHEMORE: Saddle Pad ARWERDENTY:Liquor.
EMIGRANT LISTS, TRAIL BLAZERS AND PERSONALITIES:WEST Emigrants, Trail Blazers and Personalities Emigrant Lists. The Applegates: Lots of links to the Applegates and their route to Oregon The Applegates: The Men of the South Road Expedition The Applegates and other emigrants formed the South Road Expedition in 1846 ; The Alphin and McClain Families: Emigrants of 1847 to Oregon Jon and Nancy Baker: Emigrants of 1847, Jon was Wagon CHARLES GOODNIGHT LAST UPDATED 11/30/01 The Overland Trail was established in 1862 by Ben Holladay, the Overland Trail went from Julesburg, Co to Ham's Fork, Wy. Pages describe the route, stations and landmarks, personalities, with many links to other western sites. THE OVERLAND TRAIL--STATIONS, STOPS, AND LANDMARKS--LAST The Overland Trail Stations, Stops, and Landmarks From Julesburg to Fort Bridger. An Overview of Stage Stations on the Overland Trail ; Distances between the stations "What Torture It Must Have Been" An original poem written after visiting abandoned stage stations along the Overland Trail in Wyoming, June 2001 "Riding Shotgun On The Overland Stage" An original poem. OVERLAND TRAIL STAGE STATIONS--UPDATED 03/05/00 Overland Trail Stage Stations. The Overland Trail Stage Stations were established roughly every 10 to 15 miles apart from Julesburg, Colorado to Fort Bridger, Wyoming. See map of the route through Colorado and Wyoming or closer view of trail of stations from LaPorte to Virginia Dale. Two types of stage stations were operated along theroute.
THE OVERLAND TRAIL--DISTANCES BETWEEN STAGE STATIONS--LAST Distances Between Stage Stations From Julesburg to Fort Bridger (* Indicates Home Stations and Telegraph)THE OVERLAND TRAIL
The Six-Horse Hitch. Wheelers, Swings, and Leaders. Driving a six-horse hitch. Ben Holladay was a man who always did thing with a flourish. His drivers were ordered to arrive at each stage stationwith a
THE OVERLAND TRAIL: FROM WILLOW SPRINGS TO NORTH PLATTE Willow Springs to North Platte Along the Overland Trail. WILLOW SPRINGS The Overland Stage road left the Virginia Dale station and entered Dakota Territory, now Wyoming. Willow Springs, the first swing station in Wyoming also used to be called "Dirty Woman." Originally consisting of a small log structure and corral, it was raided and burned several times by the Indians. THE OVERLAND TRAIL PERSONALITIES: THE MUSGROVE GANG--LAST The Musgrove Gang Horse Thieves and Cattle Rustlers. In the summer of 1868 a gang of horse thieves and cattle rustlers set up camp at the Bonner Springs Stage Station, which had been abandoned for about 5 years. This was a perfect hideout as it was an almost EMIGRANT LISTS: WESTWARD EXPANSION--LAST UPDATED 06/19/01 Emigrant Lists. Aiken-Booth-Ingram-Richey Wagon Train From Iowa to Oregon 1852 ; The BLM Land Patent Records Searchable data base for Federal land conveyance records for the Public Land States.; California Land Records Searchable data base by counties.; California Pioneer Lists The California Pioneer List is a list of settlers to California who migrated to or were born in California prior MOUNTAIN MAN LANGUAGE Mountain Man Lauguage. ABSAROKA: Crow Territory. The Crow word means "Land of the Sparrow-Hawk People." APISHEMORE: Saddle Pad ARWERDENTY:Liquor.
EMIGRANT LISTS, TRAIL BLAZERS AND PERSONALITIES:WEST Emigrants, Trail Blazers and Personalities Emigrant Lists. The Applegates: Lots of links to the Applegates and their route to Oregon The Applegates: The Men of the South Road Expedition The Applegates and other emigrants formed the South Road Expedition in 1846 ; The Alphin and McClain Families: Emigrants of 1847 to Oregon Jon and Nancy Baker: Emigrants of 1847, Jon was Wagon CHARLES GOODNIGHT LAST UPDATED 11/30/01 The Overland Trail was established in 1862 by Ben Holladay, the Overland Trail went from Julesburg, Co to Ham's Fork, Wy. Pages describe the route, stations and landmarks, personalities, with many links to other western sites. THE OVERLAND TRAIL MAIN PAGE--LAST UPDATED 12/07/02 The Overland Trail was established in 1862 by Ben Holladay, the Overland Trail went from Julesburg, Co to Ham's Fork, Wy. Pages describe the route, stations and landmarks, personalities, with many links to other western sites. THE OVERLAND TRAIL--FOLLOWING THE WESTERN TRAILS (LAST The Western Trails. Follow them by Auto, Afoot, Wagon Train, Stage Coach or Bicycle. GOLD RUSH WAGON TRAINS The Official Gold Rush Wagon Train of the 49ers The Official Gold Rush Wagon Train will follow a route that covers 10 states and many National Historic Trails as well as unmarked trails. The route travels through sections of Missouri, Kansas, Colorado, Wyoming, Idaho, Utah, Nevada THE OVERLAND TRAIL--THE FORT MORGAN CUTOFF--LAST UPDATED The Fort Morgan Cutoff The Overland Trail to Denver. The Fort Morgan Cutoff was established in October 1864 by Ben Holladay to save about 40 miles--and three days--travel to Denver, and also to try to avoid Indian attacks along the South Platte. THE OVERLAND TRAIL DIARIES--RULES OF THE ROAD LAST UPDATED Rules Of The Road From the Diary of John McDannald: July, 1865. There were unwritten "Rules of the Road" as John McDannald writes in his diary on Sunday, July 5, 1865. THE OVERLAND TRAIL LINKS--ANCIENT INDIAN TRAILS--LAST Links to Ancient Footpaths. The original trails to the West were the established Indian routes. I am inspired by Emmett Conway, the "Olde Forester," to add these links to Ancient Footpaths onto my site of Overland Trails West. Ancient footpaths became his obsession when he learned that they could be found and the wisdom of their locationsrecognized.
EMIGRANT LISTS, TRAIL BLAZERS AND PERSONALITIES:WEST Emigrants, Trail Blazers and Personalities Emigrant Lists. The Applegates: Lots of links to the Applegates and their route to Oregon The Applegates: The Men of the South Road Expedition The Applegates and other emigrants formed the South Road Expedition in 1846 ; The Alphin and McClain Families: Emigrants of 1847 to Oregon Jon and Nancy Baker: Emigrants of 1847, Jon was Wagon THE OVERLAND TRAIL-LADY MOON Lady Moon A Lady from Colorado. Catherine Gattan Moon, born on a ship at sea in 1865, came to Larimer County when she was 18 years old. A hearty buxom woman with black hair and blue eyes, Catherine worked asa waitress.
THE OVERLAND STAGE EMPLOYEES:ALEX MAJORS--LAST UPDATED 04 Alexander Majors The Father of Western Freighting. For more than three-quarters of a century ALEXANDER MAJORS was on the frontier, and for many years was one of the most conspicuous of the Westernpioneers.
THE CONCORD STAGE COACH GALLERY-THE OVERLAND TRAIL--10/04/01 The Concord Coach Gallery . The images in this gallery are the work of Charles Bourbeau, a life time Concord Coach enthusiast. He grew up in Concord New Hampshire and one of the first things on wheels that he can remember was a bright red Abbot-Downing Coach at the trainstation.
CHARLES GOODNIGHT LAST UPDATED 11/30/01 The Overland Trail was established in 1862 by Ben Holladay, the Overland Trail went from Julesburg, Co to Ham's Fork, Wy. Pages describe the route, stations and landmarks, personalities, with many links to other western sites. THE OVERLAND TRAIL--STATIONS, STOPS, AND LANDMARKS--LAST The Overland Trail Stations, Stops, and Landmarks From Julesburg to Fort Bridger. An Overview of Stage Stations on the Overland Trail ; Distances between the stations "What Torture It Must Have Been" An original poem written after visiting abandoned stage stations along the Overland Trail in Wyoming, June 2001 "Riding Shotgun On The Overland Stage" An original poem. OVERLAND TRAIL STAGE STATIONS--UPDATED 03/05/00 Overland Trail Stage Stations. The Overland Trail Stage Stations were established roughly every 10 to 15 miles apart from Julesburg, Colorado to Fort Bridger, Wyoming. See map of the route through Colorado and Wyoming or closer view of trail of stations from LaPorte to Virginia Dale. Two types of stage stations were operated along theroute.
THE OVERLAND TRAIL--DISTANCES BETWEEN STAGE STATIONS--LAST Distances Between Stage Stations From Julesburg to Fort Bridger (* Indicates Home Stations and Telegraph) THE OVERLAND TRAIL--FOLLOWING THE WESTERN TRAILS (LAST The Western Trails. Follow them by Auto, Afoot, Wagon Train, Stage Coach or Bicycle. GOLD RUSH WAGON TRAINS The Official Gold Rush Wagon Train of the 49ers The Official Gold Rush Wagon Train will follow a route that covers 10 states and many National Historic Trails as well as unmarked trails. The route travels through sections of Missouri, Kansas, Colorado, Wyoming, Idaho, Utah, Nevada EMIGRANT LISTS: WESTWARD EXPANSION--LAST UPDATED 06/19/01 Emigrant Lists. Aiken-Booth-Ingram-Richey Wagon Train From Iowa to Oregon 1852 ; The BLM Land Patent Records Searchable data base for Federal land conveyance records for the Public Land States.; California Land Records Searchable data base by counties.; California Pioneer Lists The California Pioneer List is a list of settlers to California who migrated to or were born in California prior THE OVERLAND TRAIL--THE FORT MORGAN CUTOFF--LAST UPDATED The Fort Morgan Cutoff The Overland Trail to Denver. The Fort Morgan Cutoff was established in October 1864 by Ben Holladay to save about 40 miles--and three days--travel to Denver, and also to try to avoid Indian attacks along the South Platte. THE OVERLAND TRAIL LINKS--MILITARY ROADS-LAST UPDATED 06/17/01 Military Roads of the Old West . A Scouting Expedition for a Military Road on the New Mexico Frontier From 1849 to 1851 the army had a post on the plaza in Las Vegas, New Mexico. The army hoped the Pecos ran south in such a way that an easy road from the river to Albuquerque could be surveyed--though as it turned out, the Pecos did not flow in the direction army planners hoped it would. MOUNTAIN MAN LANGUAGE Mountain Man Lauguage. ABSAROKA: Crow Territory. The Crow word means "Land of the Sparrow-Hawk People." APISHEMORE: Saddle Pad ARWERDENTY:Liquor.
EMIGRANT LISTS, TRAIL BLAZERS AND PERSONALITIES:WEST Emigrants, Trail Blazers and Personalities Emigrant Lists. The Applegates: Lots of links to the Applegates and their route to Oregon The Applegates: The Men of the South Road Expedition The Applegates and other emigrants formed the South Road Expedition in 1846 ; The Alphin and McClain Families: Emigrants of 1847 to Oregon Jon and Nancy Baker: Emigrants of 1847, Jon was Wagon CHARLES GOODNIGHT LAST UPDATED 11/30/01 The Overland Trail was established in 1862 by Ben Holladay, the Overland Trail went from Julesburg, Co to Ham's Fork, Wy. Pages describe the route, stations and landmarks, personalities, with many links to other western sites. THE OVERLAND TRAIL--STATIONS, STOPS, AND LANDMARKS--LAST The Overland Trail Stations, Stops, and Landmarks From Julesburg to Fort Bridger. An Overview of Stage Stations on the Overland Trail ; Distances between the stations "What Torture It Must Have Been" An original poem written after visiting abandoned stage stations along the Overland Trail in Wyoming, June 2001 "Riding Shotgun On The Overland Stage" An original poem. OVERLAND TRAIL STAGE STATIONS--UPDATED 03/05/00 Overland Trail Stage Stations. The Overland Trail Stage Stations were established roughly every 10 to 15 miles apart from Julesburg, Colorado to Fort Bridger, Wyoming. See map of the route through Colorado and Wyoming or closer view of trail of stations from LaPorte to Virginia Dale. Two types of stage stations were operated along theroute.
THE OVERLAND TRAIL--DISTANCES BETWEEN STAGE STATIONS--LAST Distances Between Stage Stations From Julesburg to Fort Bridger (* Indicates Home Stations and Telegraph) THE OVERLAND TRAIL--FOLLOWING THE WESTERN TRAILS (LAST The Western Trails. Follow them by Auto, Afoot, Wagon Train, Stage Coach or Bicycle. GOLD RUSH WAGON TRAINS The Official Gold Rush Wagon Train of the 49ers The Official Gold Rush Wagon Train will follow a route that covers 10 states and many National Historic Trails as well as unmarked trails. The route travels through sections of Missouri, Kansas, Colorado, Wyoming, Idaho, Utah, Nevada EMIGRANT LISTS: WESTWARD EXPANSION--LAST UPDATED 06/19/01 Emigrant Lists. Aiken-Booth-Ingram-Richey Wagon Train From Iowa to Oregon 1852 ; The BLM Land Patent Records Searchable data base for Federal land conveyance records for the Public Land States.; California Land Records Searchable data base by counties.; California Pioneer Lists The California Pioneer List is a list of settlers to California who migrated to or were born in California prior THE OVERLAND TRAIL--THE FORT MORGAN CUTOFF--LAST UPDATED The Fort Morgan Cutoff The Overland Trail to Denver. The Fort Morgan Cutoff was established in October 1864 by Ben Holladay to save about 40 miles--and three days--travel to Denver, and also to try to avoid Indian attacks along the South Platte. THE OVERLAND TRAIL LINKS--MILITARY ROADS-LAST UPDATED 06/17/01 Military Roads of the Old West . A Scouting Expedition for a Military Road on the New Mexico Frontier From 1849 to 1851 the army had a post on the plaza in Las Vegas, New Mexico. The army hoped the Pecos ran south in such a way that an easy road from the river to Albuquerque could be surveyed--though as it turned out, the Pecos did not flow in the direction army planners hoped it would. MOUNTAIN MAN LANGUAGE Mountain Man Lauguage. ABSAROKA: Crow Territory. The Crow word means "Land of the Sparrow-Hawk People." APISHEMORE: Saddle Pad ARWERDENTY:Liquor.
EMIGRANT LISTS, TRAIL BLAZERS AND PERSONALITIES:WEST Emigrants, Trail Blazers and Personalities Emigrant Lists. The Applegates: Lots of links to the Applegates and their route to Oregon The Applegates: The Men of the South Road Expedition The Applegates and other emigrants formed the South Road Expedition in 1846 ; The Alphin and McClain Families: Emigrants of 1847 to Oregon Jon and Nancy Baker: Emigrants of 1847, Jon was Wagon CHARLES GOODNIGHT LAST UPDATED 11/30/01 The Overland Trail was established in 1862 by Ben Holladay, the Overland Trail went from Julesburg, Co to Ham's Fork, Wy. Pages describe the route, stations and landmarks, personalities, with many links to other western sites. THE OVERLAND TRAIL--FOLLOWING THE WESTERN TRAILS (LAST The Western Trails. Follow them by Auto, Afoot, Wagon Train, Stage Coach or Bicycle. GOLD RUSH WAGON TRAINS The Official Gold Rush Wagon Train of the 49ers The Official Gold Rush Wagon Train will follow a route that covers 10 states and many National Historic Trails as well as unmarked trails. The route travels through sections of Missouri, Kansas, Colorado, Wyoming, Idaho, Utah, Nevada THE OVERLAND TRAIL LINKS--ANCIENT INDIAN TRAILS--LAST Links to Ancient Footpaths. The original trails to the West were the established Indian routes. I am inspired by Emmett Conway, the "Olde Forester," to add these links to Ancient Footpaths onto my site of Overland Trails West. Ancient footpaths became his obsession when he learned that they could be found and the wisdom of their locationsrecognized.
THE OVERLAND TRAIL LINKS--MILITARY ROADS-LAST UPDATED 06/17/01 Military Roads of the Old West . A Scouting Expedition for a Military Road on the New Mexico Frontier From 1849 to 1851 the army had a post on the plaza in Las Vegas, New Mexico. The army hoped the Pecos ran south in such a way that an easy road from the river to Albuquerque could be surveyed--though as it turned out, the Pecos did not flow in the direction army planners hoped it would. EMIGRANT DIARIES AND JOURNALS-LAST UPDATED 10/09/02 DECIPHERING OLD HANDWRITING Not only have our words and their meanings changed throughout the years, the way we form the letters have too. HOW TO SPEAK 19TH CENTURYTHE OVERLAND TRAIL
The Six-Horse Hitch. Wheelers, Swings, and Leaders. Driving a six-horse hitch. Ben Holladay was a man who always did thing with a flourish. His drivers were ordered to arrive at each stage stationwith a
THE OVERLAND TRAIL--MAP OF JULESBURG TO FT.BRIDGER (LAST The Overland Trail. Clickable Map: Julesburg to Ft. Bridger. Click on any of the Place Names. Send comments, suggestions or inquiries: Overland Trail [Overland Trail THE OVERLAND TRAIL PERSONALITIES: THE MUSGROVE GANG--LAST The Musgrove Gang Horse Thieves and Cattle Rustlers. In the summer of 1868 a gang of horse thieves and cattle rustlers set up camp at the Bonner Springs Stage Station, which had been abandoned for about 5 years. This was a perfect hideout as it was an almost THE OVERLAND TRAIL: THE NORTH PLATTE RIVER CROSSING The North Platte River Crossing Along the Overland Trail. The crossing of the North Platte River just downstream from Johnson's Island, was such an exciting event to diarists, that much was written on that topic, but very little about the station itself, located on the eastside of the river.
EMIGRANT LISTS, TRAIL BLAZERS AND PERSONALITIES:WEST Emigrants, Trail Blazers and Personalities Emigrant Lists. The Applegates: Lots of links to the Applegates and their route to Oregon The Applegates: The Men of the South Road Expedition The Applegates and other emigrants formed the South Road Expedition in 1846 ; The Alphin and McClain Families: Emigrants of 1847 to Oregon Jon and Nancy Baker: Emigrants of 1847, Jon was Wagon CHARLES GOODNIGHT LAST UPDATED 11/30/01 The Overland Trail was established in 1862 by Ben Holladay, the Overland Trail went from Julesburg, Co to Ham's Fork, Wy. Pages describe the route, stations and landmarks, personalities, with many links to other western sites. THE OVERLAND TRAIL--STATIONS, STOPS, AND LANDMARKS--LASTOVERLAND TRAILOVERLAND TRAIL HISTORYOVERLAND TRAIL MAPOVERLAND STAGE COMPANY The Overland Trail Stations, Stops, and Landmarks From Julesburg to Fort Bridger. An Overview of Stage Stations on the Overland Trail ; Distances between the stations "What Torture It Must Have Been" An original poem written after visiting abandoned stage stations along the Overland Trail in Wyoming, June 2001 "Riding Shotgun On The Overland Stage" An original poem. OVERLAND TRAIL STAGE STATIONS--UPDATED 03/05/00OVERLAND TRAILOVERLAND TRAIL HISTORYOVERLAND TRAIL MAP Overland Trail Stage Stations. The Overland Trail Stage Stations were established roughly every 10 to 15 miles apart from Julesburg, Colorado to Fort Bridger, Wyoming. See map of the route through Colorado and Wyoming or closer view of trail of stations from LaPorte to Virginia Dale. Two types of stage stations were operated along theroute.
THE OVERLAND TRAIL--DISTANCES BETWEEN STAGE STATIONS--LAST Distances Between Stage Stations From Julesburg to Fort Bridger (* Indicates Home Stations and Telegraph) EMIGRANT LISTS: WESTWARD EXPANSION--LAST UPDATED 06/19/01 Emigrant Lists. Aiken-Booth-Ingram-Richey Wagon Train From Iowa to Oregon 1852 ; The BLM Land Patent Records Searchable data base for Federal land conveyance records for the Public Land States.; California Land Records Searchable data base by counties.; California Pioneer Lists The California Pioneer List is a list of settlers to California who migrated to or were born in California prior THE OVERLAND TRAIL DIARIES--RULES OF THE ROAD LAST UPDATED Rules Of The Road From the Diary of John McDannald: July, 1865. There were unwritten "Rules of the Road" as John McDannald writes in his diary on Sunday, July 5, 1865. EMIGRANT DIARIES AND JOURNALS-LAST UPDATED 10/09/02 Dye, Thomas and Zacharia: From Clark County, Missouri to Meigs County, Ohio : 1861 Dr. Thomas Dye and his brother Zacharia, living in Missouri decided to return to Ohio in 1862. Why is unknown, but events of the Civil War probably played a major role in that decision. It is known that they traveled in a covered wagon. THE OVERLAND TRAIL--THE FORT MORGAN CUTOFF--LAST UPDATED The Fort Morgan Cutoff The Overland Trail to Denver. The Fort Morgan Cutoff was established in October 1864 by Ben Holladay to save about 40 miles--and three days--travel to Denver, and also to try to avoid Indian attacks along the South Platte. THE OVERLAND TRAIL LINKS--MILITARY ROADS-LAST UPDATED 06/17/01 Military Roads of the Old West . A Scouting Expedition for a Military Road on the New Mexico Frontier From 1849 to 1851 the army had a post on the plaza in Las Vegas, New Mexico. The army hoped the Pecos ran south in such a way that an easy road from the river to Albuquerque could be surveyed--though as it turned out, the Pecos did not flow in the direction army planners hoped it would. THE OVERLAND TRAIL--MAP OF JULESBURG TO FT.BRIDGER (LAST Clickable Map:Julesburg to Ft. Bridger. Click on any of the Place Names. Send comments, suggestions or inquiries: Overland Trail. MOUNTAIN MAN LANGUAGE Mountain Man Lauguage. ABSAROKA: Crow Territory. The Crow word means "Land of the Sparrow-Hawk People." APISHEMORE: Saddle Pad ARWERDENTY:Liquor.
THE OVERLAND TRAIL--STATIONS, STOPS, AND LANDMARKS--LASTOVERLAND TRAILOVERLAND TRAIL HISTORYOVERLAND TRAIL MAPOVERLAND STAGE COMPANY The Overland Trail Stations, Stops, and Landmarks From Julesburg to Fort Bridger. An Overview of Stage Stations on the Overland Trail ; Distances between the stations "What Torture It Must Have Been" An original poem written after visiting abandoned stage stations along the Overland Trail in Wyoming, June 2001 "Riding Shotgun On The Overland Stage" An original poem. OVERLAND TRAIL STAGE STATIONS--UPDATED 03/05/00OVERLAND TRAILOVERLAND TRAIL HISTORYOVERLAND TRAIL MAP Overland Trail Stage Stations. The Overland Trail Stage Stations were established roughly every 10 to 15 miles apart from Julesburg, Colorado to Fort Bridger, Wyoming. See map of the route through Colorado and Wyoming or closer view of trail of stations from LaPorte to Virginia Dale. Two types of stage stations were operated along theroute.
THE OVERLAND TRAIL--DISTANCES BETWEEN STAGE STATIONS--LAST Distances Between Stage Stations From Julesburg to Fort Bridger (* Indicates Home Stations and Telegraph) EMIGRANT LISTS: WESTWARD EXPANSION--LAST UPDATED 06/19/01 Emigrant Lists. Aiken-Booth-Ingram-Richey Wagon Train From Iowa to Oregon 1852 ; The BLM Land Patent Records Searchable data base for Federal land conveyance records for the Public Land States.; California Land Records Searchable data base by counties.; California Pioneer Lists The California Pioneer List is a list of settlers to California who migrated to or were born in California prior THE OVERLAND TRAIL DIARIES--RULES OF THE ROAD LAST UPDATED Rules Of The Road From the Diary of John McDannald: July, 1865. There were unwritten "Rules of the Road" as John McDannald writes in his diary on Sunday, July 5, 1865. EMIGRANT DIARIES AND JOURNALS-LAST UPDATED 10/09/02 Dye, Thomas and Zacharia: From Clark County, Missouri to Meigs County, Ohio : 1861 Dr. Thomas Dye and his brother Zacharia, living in Missouri decided to return to Ohio in 1862. Why is unknown, but events of the Civil War probably played a major role in that decision. It is known that they traveled in a covered wagon. THE OVERLAND TRAIL--THE FORT MORGAN CUTOFF--LAST UPDATED The Fort Morgan Cutoff The Overland Trail to Denver. The Fort Morgan Cutoff was established in October 1864 by Ben Holladay to save about 40 miles--and three days--travel to Denver, and also to try to avoid Indian attacks along the South Platte. THE OVERLAND TRAIL LINKS--MILITARY ROADS-LAST UPDATED 06/17/01 Military Roads of the Old West . A Scouting Expedition for a Military Road on the New Mexico Frontier From 1849 to 1851 the army had a post on the plaza in Las Vegas, New Mexico. The army hoped the Pecos ran south in such a way that an easy road from the river to Albuquerque could be surveyed--though as it turned out, the Pecos did not flow in the direction army planners hoped it would. THE OVERLAND TRAIL--MAP OF JULESBURG TO FT.BRIDGER (LAST Clickable Map:Julesburg to Ft. Bridger. Click on any of the Place Names. Send comments, suggestions or inquiries: Overland Trail. MOUNTAIN MAN LANGUAGE Mountain Man Lauguage. ABSAROKA: Crow Territory. The Crow word means "Land of the Sparrow-Hawk People." APISHEMORE: Saddle Pad ARWERDENTY:Liquor.
THE OVERLAND TRAIL DIARIES--RULES OF THE ROAD LAST UPDATED Rules Of The Road From the Diary of John McDannald: July, 1865. There were unwritten "Rules of the Road" as John McDannald writes in his diary on Sunday, July 5, 1865. THE OVERLAND TRAIL--THE FORT MORGAN CUTOFF--LAST UPDATED The Fort Morgan Cutoff The Overland Trail to Denver. The Fort Morgan Cutoff was established in October 1864 by Ben Holladay to save about 40 miles--and three days--travel to Denver, and also to try to avoid Indian attacks along the South Platte. EMIGRANT DIARIES AND JOURNALS-LAST UPDATED 10/09/02 Dye, Thomas and Zacharia: From Clark County, Missouri to Meigs County, Ohio : 1861 Dr. Thomas Dye and his brother Zacharia, living in Missouri decided to return to Ohio in 1862. Why is unknown, but events of the Civil War probably played a major role in that decision. It is known that they traveled in a covered wagon.THE OVERLAND TRAIL
The Six-Horse Hitch. Wheelers, Swings, and Leaders. Driving a six-horse hitch. Ben Holladay was a man who always did thing with a flourish. His drivers were ordered to arrive at each stage stationwith a
THE OVERLAND TRAIL: THE DENVER STAGE STATION--UPDATED 03/07/00 The Denver Stage Station Along The Overland Trail. Denver, Colorado was the largest settlement in the west in the mid-1800's, and also over two hundred miles from the nearest post office at Fort Laramie. THE OVERLAND STAGE--EMPLOYEES--LAST UPDATED 09/24/00 The Overland Stage Line Employees and others influential people. When Ben Holladay, the New York millionaire, took over the financially stricken Central Overland California and Pike's Peak Express Company towards the end of 1861, he immediately reorganized, and changed to name to the "Overland Stage Line." MOUNTAIN MAN LANGUAGE Mountain Man Lauguage. ABSAROKA: Crow Territory. The Crow word means "Land of the Sparrow-Hawk People." APISHEMORE: Saddle Pad ARWERDENTY:Liquor.
THE OVERLAND TRAIL-LADY MOON Lady Moon A Lady from Colorado. Catherine Gattan Moon, born on a ship at sea in 1865, came to Larimer County when she was 18 years old. A hearty buxom woman with black hair and blue eyes, Catherine worked asa waitress.
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Virginia Dale, Colorado. Virginia Dale Stage Station in 1860's. Virginia Dale Colorado was one of the most noted localities in the Western United States in the late 1800's. CHARLES GOODNIGHT LAST UPDATED 11/30/01 The Overland Trail was established in 1862 by Ben Holladay, the Overland Trail went from Julesburg, Co to Ham's Fork, Wy. Pages describe the route, stations and landmarks, personalities, with many links to other western sites.THE OVERLAND TRAIL
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> * Trails to the Gold Rush > * Route 66: The Mother Road > * Ancient Footpaths and Indian Trails Early > Migration Patterns To The West > * Before the Trails West A look at early peoples > inhabiting America and the West, peoples here long before the Native> Americans.
> * Military Roads Of The Old West > * Wagon Roads to the West > * Rivers to the West Includes art, birding, fishing, > controversies, history, poetry, tours, museums, chronologies, and > diary accounts relating to the "Rivers to the West." **UPDATED &> EXPANDED!**
> * Westward Expansion and Trails West Lesson > Plans, Curriculum Ideas, Activities, Technology, How-To's, and > WebQuests: Resources for teachers. > * The Trails West A full service > professional historical research organization equipped to assist > authors, historians, and others with research, photos, aerial > photography, cartography, tour planning (and more!) related to the> American West.
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> * The Civil War in the West > * On-line Diaries, Memoirs and Letters **More than > 100 individual diaries, and several collections!** > * The Donner Party>
> * Emigrant Lists > * Emigrants, Trail Blazers and Personalities > * Gunslingers and Coyboys Good Guys and Bad... > * The Military Along The Trails West > * Mountain Men & Fur Traders > * Mountain Man Information, Organizations and Rendezvous>
> * Plains Indians > * "Whips" and Robbers of the Stagecoaches > * The Whitman Party>
> * Women of the West PLACES ALONG THE TRAILS > * Following the Trails By auto, afoot, Stage Coach, > and treks by Wagon Trains > * Landmarks, Sites and Sightseeing Along the Trails West>
> * GPS and Mapping the Trails > * Trails West Museums > * Old West Forts and TownsTRANSPORTATION
> * Stage Coaches and Wagons From the East to the> West
> * The Railroad West! > * The H. K. Porter Locomotives Engines built > specifically for industrial applications, mining, logging, > plantations, or lightly built narrow gauge railroads. They helped to > build the West, and are found in every country from Argentina to> Zanzibar.
> * Western Stagecoach Travel **UPDATED & EXPANDED!**OLD WEST HISTORY
> * On-Line Diaries, Memoirs and Letters > * Literature, Culture, Photos, and Writings of the Old West>
> * Old West History Links to Thousands of Sites!OTHER
> * Fort St. Vrain In danger of> gravel mining!
> * Shelter on the Western Frontier and every day> life...
> * Learning the Traditional Art of Timber Framing > and scribe-fit log construction > * Stars Over the Western TrailsAND...
> * Links to the Overland Trail More than 300 > sites here on western history, trails, etc.>
>> And...a word from the author...>>
>>> It is difficult to comprehend that just over a hundred years >>> ago, men and women were conquering the outer limits of the >>> westward frontier--when today they are conquering the thresholds >>> of outer space. >>> A half a million men and women courageously traveled the trails >>> into a strange land--following the Indian's and trapper's >>> footprints to gold fields and new settlements into the western >>> frontier. These pages will try to describe one such trail--the >>> Overland Trail--how and why it began in 1862 under the direction >>> of Ben Holladay, and how the wagon wheels and hoof beats were >>> abruptly silenced in 1869 with the completion of the >>> Transcontinental Railroad--closing an era that will be never>>> forgotten.
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>>> I have been gathering information on the Overland Trail for a >>> number of years from many sources including hundreds of books, >>> diaries, military histories, newspaper accounts, and photos. >>> Actual visits to the entire trail, from Julesburg to Fort >>> Bridger, involved discovering, photographing and documenting >>> sites--both those remaining and those "lost." See the >>> Bibliography for sources for the Overland Trail >>> information.>>>
>>> Please e-mail me if your have any additional information or >>> sources of information on the Westward Movement that could be >>> added to these pages.>>>
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>>> This Trails West WebRing site is>>> owned by
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>>> This "History Ring" site is owned by >>> Elizabeth Larson>>>
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>>> The Oregon-California Trails Association. >>> Find out about their purpose, how >>> to join, The Overland Journal >>> a quarterly >>> publication, The Overland Trails Mailing List >>> an excellent forum for >>> discussion of trail related issues, and other ongoing activities >>> sponsored and promoted by this group.>>>
>>>> OCTAs On-Line Bookstore >>>> OCTA has one of the >>>> most comprehensive bookstores for trail literature about all >>>> the Trails West, including Emigrant Diaries, Women's >>>> Experiences, Mountain Men, and Indian Affairs. OCTA members >>>> get a 10% discount off all book orders.>>>
>>> The Overland Trail site has received the Academic Excellence >>> Award from StudyWeb as one of the >>> best educational resources on the web by StudyWeb Researchers.>>>
>>> The Top 5% of Educational Sites>>>
>>> The Overland Trail web site is part of the TRAILS PROJECT >>> Supported by The U.S. >>> Department of Education>>>
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>>> Please let me know if you link to this site, and I'll add a >>> reciprocal link!>>>
>>> I hope that you enjoy searching through this web page, as I've >>> spent considerable time on it. If you find other information on >>> the web or elsewhere that might be appropriate for this page, >>> please let me know! I'm particularily interested in finding >>> other emigrant diaries and journals or other records of the >>> westward movement.>>>
>>> Concord Coach plans are now available! More information.>>>
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>>> Check out BarnesandNoble.com on this site for >>> books on The Old West, many of which are discounted. They also >>> include used and out of print.>>>
>>> Send comments, suggestions or inquiries: Overland Trail>>>
>>> Created and maintained by Elizabeth Larson >>> Copyright © 1996-2001>>>
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