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  • Stagecoach - Wikipedia
    Stagecoaches, often known by the French name "Diligence" - a smaller model with room for six passengers and a bigger one for ten, drawn by two horses (in the city, on the plain or on a good road) or three (on intercity and elevated roads) - were the main means of public transportation in Ottoman Palestine between the middle of the 19th century
  • Stagecoaches of the American West – Legends of America
    Numerous stagecoach lines and express services dotted the American West as entrepreneurs fought to compete for passengers, freight, and, most importantly, profitable government mail contracts
  • Stagecoach | Horse-drawn, Mail Delivery, Transportation . . .
    Stagecoach, any public coach regularly travelling a fixed route between two or more stations (stages) Used in London at least by 1640, and about 20 years later in Paris, stagecoaches reached their greatest importance in England and the United States in the 19th century, where the new macadam roads
  • Stagecoaches - History Comes Alive! Bring the Past to Today. . .
    The stagecoaches of the frontier and the Wild West of American history are quite an interest and a tradition Yet the origins were actually in the “Old World” – in England Stagecoaches were first mentioned as early as the 1200s
  • The Painful Truth About Stagecoach Travel In The Old West
    Stage travel was one way to get from Point A to Point B or even Q in the Old West — stage companies hired drivers, guards, and set up waystations along the route for changes in horses and brief rest periods, perhaps even a meal
  • The Legend of the Stagecoach - Western Horseman
    The historical relevance of stagecoaches is not lost on Harris, and he lives to share it He points out the similarities between the stagecoach lines of yesteryear and present-day transportation “The stagecoach stops were like the truck stops of today,” he explains
  • Stagecoach Travel - The Henry Ford
    The stagecoach was the major vehicle for overland group transport until railroads began to dominate in the 1850s Rural inhabitants continued to rely on stagecoaches for local travel, and hotels sent them to meet trains or take guests sightseeing
  • Stagecoach History - Genealogy Trails
    During the Civil War, when sectional tensions were tearing the United States apart, stagecoaches provided regular transportation and communication between St Louis, Missouri in the East and San Francisco, California in the West
  • Stagecoaches and Horse Teams - True West Magazine
    Normally a stagecoach was pulled by what was known as a 6-up hitch Less common was a 4-up or four horses The wheel team on a 6-up, those at the rear of the team, were the largest, strongest of the six A complimentary nickname for a large, powerful man was ‘wheel horse ’ The wheelers started the coach moving
  • Stagecoach History - Moulton Museum
    “A stagecoach is a type of horse drawn coach for passengers and goods They were one of the first forms of organized public transport and originated in the 1600s in Great Britain Before railways were invented in the first part of the nineteenth century they were the fastest way to travel long distances





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