Union Pacific* Casper College* The land is rolling plains, slightly sloped to the east and watered in the north by the Cheyenne River and its tributaries. There will be a game of ball at the park this afternoon between the Cheyenne club and a nine irom Fort Russell. the eastbound Denver stage [At Camp Collins, now Ft. Collins, a branch line from Denver These shotgun messengers were men of a reputation as killers. John T. Gilmer The senior partner, John T. "Jack" Gilmer (1841-1892), started his career as a bullwhacker for Russell, Majors & Waddell. to Berry, $10,000, never to be seen again. William F. "Buffalo Bill" Cody was another celebrated visitor of the period, as scout for the Fifth Cavalry. Following his release from the Detroit House of Corrections where, as did verdict. In her Note: Nebraska line, about two miles after Cottonwood Station, the coach was halted by road agents, "Old Ironsides" was also used for a three-year period on the Deadwood-Sidney run and was robbed only once. Hickok's demise at the hand of Jack McCall, continued Lead (pronounced Leed) was named for the heavy ore deposits in the area. The resulting gold rush required a stage line that could carry gold from the remote mining town of Deadwood, Dakota Territory, to Cheyenne, a commercial center on the Union Pacific Railroad. The nickname "Hawkbeak" was not one July 9, About the only theory that has not , an innocent man, was mistaken for Dolan and sentenced to life in prison. Thus, Bierce achieved immortality by disappearing without Later he served as a stage driver for Ben Holladay and indicated that the letter was to his neice Lora Bierce. Gail Hill, Jesse Brown, Jim May, Boone May, and Scott Davis, all well-known characters who had performed some deadly exploits and were known dead-shots, composed the force of gunmen that defended the coach; but despite this protection, the bandits, by treachery, successfully staged the Cold Spring tragedy. Gay and Gross eluded the lawmen. Recognizing how much their prosperity depended upon freighting contracts to supply new camps and agencies north of the Platte, and disturbed by competition from a new road north from Sidney, Nebraska (with a timber bridge near Courthouse Rock), Cheyenne business interests agitated for a proper bridge at Fort Laramie. Deadwood Stage purchased by Col. Cody in 1911. The ruts seen in the center of this photograph are located a few miles from here. On his return to the fort he received orders to report to St. Louis. I sidled up for a sarsaparilla, and we got to talking about the Wests adventurous opportunists, Jim Bridger, Chief Red Cloud and John Portuguese Phillips, the last of whom burst into the officers quarters on Christmas Eve in 1866 after riding four days through a blizzard to tell of the Fetterman Massacre at Fort Phil Kearney, where 83 men were slaughtered by the Sioux and Cheyenne. in order to collect the reward. Though the stage line was more familiarly called the Deadwood Stage, it was officially called the Cheyenne & Black Hills Stage. A stagecoach heads for Deadwood, South Dakota, John C.H. 18-passenger coaches pulled by six horses. Inside were messengers Scott Davis and Eugene Smith and company Subsequently, the structure was moved to Their Pioneer Museum has on display one of the two existing original Concord coaches of the 30 used on the Cheyenne to Black Hills Line. The gang fled to Nebraska where they robbed the Union Pacific train at Big Spring Full-sized xerox copies of the maps may be obtained for a small fee from Wyoming State Archives Barrett Building 2301 Central Avenue Cheyenne, WY 82002 (307) 777-7826 (307) 777-7044 FAX e-mail: wyarchive@state.wy.us If possible and appropriate please use e-mail to make reference requests to the Wyoming State Archives, or to consult Archives staff. , 2. Sometime after leaving the Hat Creek Station historical site it dawned on me that all the power lines had disappeared, providing an unadulterated prairie expanse to view. The crowds were gone, so I dodged a bullet. He died in the 1892 in Salt Lake Few people stayed very longstopping only to rest a bit, wash clothes, and re-supply at Fort Laramie. What historical period does the marker represent? One early diarist, Rolf Johnson, in the establishment of a local post office, misspelled his name. The coach currently on an touring exhibit sponsored by a British museum is an original Black, Tomson. The starting point of the Cheyenne-to-Deadwood stagecoach line, it famously hosted Presidents Ulysses S. Grant. 03. He related in a newspaper article how he himself was a victim of an attempted robbery while carrying $30,000 in cash on the trail outside of Deadwood, when his accompanying messenger shot the perpetrator dead. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Horn on the clipper ship General Grant. Various writers have speculated that Bierce was killed in the seige of Ojinaga on January 11, 1914; that he was Using modern horsepower I could likely do it in five, but I was here to poke along. Dakotas and Montana. This was the Hegira to the Black Hills and the development of heavy commercial traffic to and from Cheyenne. Professor Walter Jenney who were exploring the Black Hills. Jane's daughter was taken from her The 300-mile trip was made in 50 hours. telegraph operator H. O. Campbell, who was reporting to his new post at the Jenney Stockade station. when railroads made stage travel into the Black Hills obsolete. near Canyon Springs Station. The Black Hills booms were then in full sway, filled with men of all characters, with every business or vocation running in full blast, and prosperity at its fullest height. to whom Bass was betrayed by Jim Murphy, a member of his gang. The only survivor of 30 coaches used on the Cheyenne-Deadwood Stage Route, 4. May then returned to the scene of the attempted Memorial to George Lathrop and the stage route at the rest area in Lusk The Rawhide Buttes Stage Station, the Running Water Stage Station and the Cheyenne-Black Hills Stage Route comprise a historic district that commemorates the stage coach route between Cheyenne, Wyoming and Deadwood, South Dakota. Wrong in a big way. agreement as to Bierce's fate. In 1876, she served several terms over 160 years old, is still wandering about the Sierra Madres. The momentary distraction allowed Bret to capture the other outlaw. Unfortunately, word had already gotten out about However, its life was doomed as the Fremont, Elkhorn and Missouri Valley Railroad pushed into central Wyoming and the Black Hills in 1886. Built in 1897, the Deadwood Information Center is the former site of the Fremont Elkhorn & Missouri Passenger Station. The stage run began in 1876 to link the railroad at Cheyenne to the gold fields surrounding the new town of Deadwood, but only lasted 11 years as new rail lines began to join the two cities. The Cheyenne-Deadwood Stage Route, map detail from Along the Cheyenne to Deadwood Stage Marker. Another alleged member of the Bass Gang, e-mail: wyarchive@state.wy.us. The fine art of highway robbery reached a new peak in their assaults on armored stage-coaches with treasure-boxes of gold heading for Cheyenne. Deadwood SD in 1879, after the big fire. My iron horse would have to do in lieu of the cowpoke transportation around here. Images of each of the maps can be seen on the Wyoming State Historical Society's website. The station at Rock Creek was also destroyed and the stage was required drunk in a Negro parlor house in Horr, Mt. Dime novelist Edward L. Wheeler described the essence of stagecoach travel well in an 1877 missive: Rumbling noisily through the black canyon road to Deadwood, at an hour long past midnight, came the stage from Cheyenne, loaded down with passengersthere were six plunging, snarling horses attached, whom the veteran Jehu on the box, managed with the skill of a circus man, and all the time the crack, snap, of his long-lashed gad made the night resound as like so many pistol shots.. the Deadwood Stage, more properly, the Blackhills Stage and 05. One can blame Custer, who led an expedition that discovered gold here in 1874. On appeal, Gay also claimed that the jury was . Subject Headings of Wm. . was a continuous calamity. Ive ridden many of the roads he mentions, stopping in Custer, SD, on the way to my motel in Newcastle, WY, one night to put on every shirt, jacket, and piece of clothing I could pull out of the saddle bags to keep from freezing! The only survivor of 30 coaches used on the Cheyenne-Deadwood Stage Route. The Wyoming State Historical Society stopped when the lead horses became entangled in the leads. Newcastle where it is now part of a museum. Unfortunately, Calamity the express business, it was lost in mining. The momentary distraction allowed Bret to capture the other outlaw. In December of were killed and several wounded. The Oregon, Mormon and Bozeman Trails, the Overland Stage, the Cheyenne to Black Hills Line and the Pony Express made Fort Laramie a busy outpost on the frontier. Great Value. Before the organized large-scale fighting against the Indians reached its climax there began an upsurge of civilian activity vitally affecting Fort Laramie. Outside the mining camps of Deadwood, Dakota Territory, particularly on the road leading to Cheyenne, Wyoming Territory, violent men held dominion over an area along the Cheyenne River near the Robber's Roost stage station. a posse attempted to serve an arrest warrant on Gay and his brother-in-law, Harry Gross, for larcenies in Wyoming. Freight was then loaded onto wagon trains at Fort Pierre, each holding up to 20,000 pounds of goods. Within an hour: Mt. Texas Rangers for cattle shipped from Wyoming. Thereafter, Thorp moved to Evanston where he operated The Wyoming State Legislature appropriated money to map the historic trails of Wyoming and placed the responsibility for the mapping in the hands of Bishop and the Historical Landmark Commission of Wyoming. When we cons The rest of the journey was apparently uneventful. They hopped the stage en route for, but shortly afterwards, two other road agents stopped their stage to rob it. has been destroyed with no copies being made. had little difficulty in breaking open the supposedly impregnable safe used for Thinking Bret was a fellow road agent being chased by a posse, Dolan shot at the mob and chased them off. They hopped the stage en route for Cheyenne but shortly afterwards, two other road agents stopped their stage to rob it. Today, the Hat Creek Stage Station is the last station standing on the Cheyenne-Deadwood Stage Route. In 1863, George Plumb, a young military officer had a harrowing journey on the Overland Stage. Two years later she died, woods. the fatal shot came from Gay. Service was, thus, discontinued Stage Route to Deadwood: Tracing a Historic Route to the Black Hills, Favorite Rides & Destinations Digital Edition, Roller Coaster Hills: A Southeast Ohio Motorcycle Tour, Riding the Ozarks on Big Singles | Favorite Ride, Northeastern Michigan and Lake Huron Lighthouses Loop | Favorite Ride, New Buell Super Cruiser to Debut at Daytona Bike Week, Aerostich Pop-Up Event in Pleasanton, CA, March 21-25. U.S. 85 is a major corridor from the International Boundary at El Paso, Texas, north to the International Boundary near Fortuna, North Dakota, with a major break between the Texas-New Mexico state line and the New Mexico-Colorado state line. The Cheyenne Deadwood Stage Route was fraught with danger and threat of attack from Native Americans, bandits, and road agents. unable to pay her fare and her trunk was retained by the stage line. The Cheyenne to Deadwood Stage Line changed routes several times during its history. One of the largest gold mining pits in the Western Hemisphere is on view here. An owl swooped low across the road, caught momentarily in my headlight, and for no other reason, I pulled off onto the shoulder of the road, shut down the Harley, and in the solitude listened to the wind whisper through the prairie grass. According to Scott Davis, one of the Company's of her daughter. Later that year, William Mansfield and Archie McLaughlin attempted to sell stolen potatoes from St. Joseph to Salt Lake City. . In 1877 it became a stage station at one end of a The gang fled to Nebraska where they robbed the Union Pacific train at Big Spring As Dolan died, he confessed to Bret to killing a man during a bank robbery in Dry Springs, Arizona Territory, five years earlier. Numerous notorious characters got themselves shot dead just up the road in Deadwood, and I trudged the hills of Mt. All content protected by a Creative Commons License The four then proceeded to the Canyon Springs Station where they May then returned to the scene of the attempted If you have a picture, please share it with us. Are the coordinates wrong? Fine scenery will be painted all along tne line for the edification of the participants. One of the guards on the stage, Boone May, upon his return to Cheyenne discovered that there bodies to be removed by a passing troop of soldiers. For a time, it was like the Harley and I were the only two things on the planet, and it was with great reluctance that I fired up the bike and moved on to Newcastle. climbed to the top while the driver whipped up his horses leaving the road agents in the dust. After the campaign Buffalo Bill learned that the coach had been abandoned during an Indian attack and was lying neglected, away out in the hostile country, so, with a few companions, he proceeded to rescue and bring it back to camp. Since then, the canyon has mostly been used for ranching. . Established in 1876 by Red Cloud Agency trader, Captain F. D. "Frank" Yates, the Deadwood Stage was the only successful attempt to establish the route between Cheyenne, Wyoming and the mines at Deadwood, S.D., due to many Indian attacks. On July 7, 1863, he was a participant in an all day's Thus, May's trip was for naught and being carrying in his saddlebags. Cheyenne was the starting place and Custer Valley (black hills) was the destination. rear wheels of the coach. Inscription. The coach was driven by Gene Barnett with Galen "Gale" Eventually traveling the trails across the Rocky Mountains, it came into possession of the stage company operating in eastern Wyoming and the Black Hills. Its a fitting tribute to Native American culture, and a fitting end to my ride along the stage route to Deadwood. Discover where Bret bought his first dandy frock coat, where Bart spent a Christmas confined to a wheelchair, and where The Town That Wasn't There really was. Another witness confirmed that Three stage stations have stood near the post. Frank K. Towle, was killed later the same year while attempting to rob the stage. more. . The firm of Gilman, Salisbury, and Patrick, awarded a monopoly in commercial transportation, pushed the construction of a chain of road ranches or stations, assembled personnel and equipment and, by March 1, 1876, their new line was in operation. Visit Site (307) 746-4494; . was a price upon Towle's head. (307) 777-7826 Wagons were gathering at the local fairgrounds for the towns annual Legend of Rawhide, a staple in Lusk for more than 50 years. home ranch was near Harrison, Nebraska. After Dolan died, Bret continued on the stage to the end of the line in Cheyenne, wondering how he could ever keep such a promise. Deadwood Stage Start (GCEAF6) was created by archuka on 3/23/2003. The Post Office, The stockade was on the site of The driver perched up front managed the six horses with reins and the cracking sound of his long whip. Informacin detallada del sitio web y la empresa: tochostels.com, +35313931170, +35313932000, +34952911264 Best Hostels in Spain - TOC hostel & suites Striding around the Depot Plaza are eight-foot-high concrete cowboy boots painted by local artists to depict regional and state history. These famous trails from the Cheyenne River south to the Nebraska state line and from the Missouri River west to the Black Hills and Pine Ridge are as follows: Old Deadwood Trail opened up the western part of South Dakota for homesteaders and travel to the Black Hills where the Gold Rush spurred on the creation of Deadwood and other communities . It was established in 1876 by Red Cloud Agency trader, Captain F. D. Frank Yates and his father-in-law, W. H. Brown, who formed F. D. Yates and Co. being carrying in his saddlebags. The last coach was driven across the route in February 1887. However, The gold, valued between $140,000 and $400,000 depending on sources, was never recovered. $25,000 being recovered. Luke Voorhees, who continued to operate the line until about 1882. but does depict the Deadwood Stage. On one stage trip between Custer City and Rock Creek she was messengers were D. Boone May, discussed below, and Wyatt Earp. For this reason, the present Mule Creek Junction is sometimes known as "New Mule Creek Junction." A former route, Alternate US 85, used to . Like us on Facebook, Judge and Mrs. Percy W. Metz Memorial Award, Julia Yelvington Adams Memorial Publication Fund, Annals of Wyoming: The Wyoming History Journal, Artwork offered by the Wyoming Historical Foundation, Fort Casper, Independence Rock & South Pass. Two days later on his 27th If these Hills could talk, they'd surely share the tale of the Cheyenne to Black Hills . "Featherlegs" Shephard kept a Using modern horsepower I could likely do it in five, but I was here to poke along. The By 1878, he had established The Buffalo Rock shows the location of the place where in South Dakota, the last bison was shot. Over the two days, Macke repeatedly claimed that he had been shot by Gay. been put forth, would be one that he ran away with Etta Place. The historical axis of which Fort Laramie was the fulcrum now did a 90 degree turn, from the east-west orientation of the Old Oregon Trail to the north-south flow of traffic over the new route to the Black Hills. Since the stage was often carrying gold, highwaymen would lie in wait at favorite spots like this. Rocky outcroppings define the landscape north of Cheyenne, especially at Register Cliff where Oregon Trail pioneers inscribed their signatures into the bleached limestone. the Little Big Horn. The Cheyenne -Deadwood Stage Road, from Cheyenne north to the gold fields of Dakota Territory, operated from September 1876 to February 1887. By the end of 1877, gold seekers had removed more than ten million dollars worth of gold from the Deadwood area, much of it being transported on the weekly "treasure" runs to Cheyenne by stage. In 1964 a 3,500 lb. Lusk is located at the northern margin of the High Plains physiographic region of the Great Plains. all he had for his efforts was a rather unusual souvenir. men again held up the stage near Cheyenne Crossing, removed the prisoners and hanged them leaving their They were taken to Cheyenne for trial, but on the way the Where to stay: At the north end of the island, Ritz-Carlton Bal Harbour has the best kids' beach club. Among incidents in the Fort Laramie neighborhood were several killings at the Three Mile Ranch, the lynching of horse-thieves by masked men just north of the iron bridge, and stage hold-ups along Laramie River. who achieved fame and, allegedly, her name as a result of her rescuing N.H. in 1863 and was shipped to the Pioneer Stage Co., San Francisco, around Cape in the Dakotas," that "his corpses were invariably those of undesireable citizens, never Railroads reached much of the Built in 1875 by former slave-turned businessman Barney Ford, the Inter-Ocean was Cheyenne's most famous landmark for over 40 years.. Frank K. Towle, was killed later the same year while attempting to rob the stage. granary, the relief team stolen, and other employees bound and gagged tied to Its sort of my feeling after another cross-country ride, especially as I age. 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