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The Story of the Pony Express

Glenn D. Bradley

Book Overview: 

The Story of the Pony Express offers an in depth account behind the need for a mail route to connect the eastern U.S. with the rapidly populating west coast following the gold rush of California, the springing up of lumber camps, and all incidental needs arising from the settling of the western frontier. Here we learn of the inception of the Pony Express, its formation, successes, failures, facts, statistics, combined with many anecdotes and names of the people who were an integral part of this incredible entity which lasted but less than two years, yet was instrumental in the successful settlement of two thirds of the land mass comprising the expanding country.

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Book Excerpt: 
. . .Great Plateau, into the foothills and over the summit of the Rockies, into the arid Great Basin, over the Wahsatch range, into the valley of Great Salt Lake, through the terrible alkali deserts of Nevada, through the parched Sink of the Carson River, over the snowy Sierras, and into the Sacramento Valley--the mail must go without delay. Neither storms, fatigue, darkness, rugged mountains, burning deserts, nor savage Indians were to hinder this pouch of letters. The mail must go; and its schedule, incredible as it seemed, must be made. It was a sublime undertaking, than which few have ever put the fibre of Americans to a severer test.

The managers of the Central Overland, California and Pike's Peak Express Company had laid their plans well. Horses and riders for fresh relays, together with station agents and helpers, were ready and waiting at the appointed places, ten or fifteen miles apart over the entire course. There was no guess-work or delay.

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Community Reviews

Loved the history of something I've heard about, but really knew nothing about. Pony Express lasted only about 16 months before being replaced by the telegraph. Who would have guessed with all the movies that include somewhere in the story line.

I wanted to like this as I've always been fascinated by the Pony Express. Most of it was quite good but I'm shocked to realize that it was published in 2003. It's fairly racist in places (for example referring to Native Americans as savages). It also glorifies the taking of land for the civilized pe

A bit dry. It is a pretty good companion book to go with Ralph Moody‘s book on the pony express riders.

Very easy and entertaining piece. About history of one enterprise, but actually more about history of the United States at that period and brave people of the "Wild West".

This fascinating look at the Pony Express lays out the history and reasons why this was a needed service and much welcomed. The overland route from East to West coast of America carried news, bank affairs, money, letters and newspapers among other matters. The other route was generally down through

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