O: Overland Trail
In the 1860s, the Overland Trail served as an alternative route to the Oregon Trail through Wyoming. Beginning in Atchison, Kansas, it crossed into Colorado before veering north into Wyoming to rejoin the Oregon Trail at Fort Bridger. It was considered a safer route during the Civil War when fewer soldiers were available to safeguard the Oregon Trail. Under the ownership of Ben Holladay, who purchased the bankrupt Pony Express, the Overland Stage Company used the trail to take mail and passengers to Salt Lake City, Utah. Holladay sold the mail contract to Wells Fargo in 1866. After the completion of the transcontinental railroad in 1869, stagecoaches were no longer needed for mail delivery.
There are still a few remnants of the old trail around my neck of the woods. One is nominal, in the form of a north-south road called Overland Trail. There is also this historical marker north of town, which reads: "In 1862, this log house was used as a station house for the Overland Stage Company. Erected by Cache la Poudre Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, 1916." And below that: "This monument marks the site of the Overland Stage Station destroyed by fire January 8, 1928. Remarked 1962." That station may be gone, but anyone willing to drive a ways farther can visit the Virginia Dale Stage Station, as I did last year. (You can find that post here.)
There are still a few remnants of the old trail around my neck of the woods. One is nominal, in the form of a north-south road called Overland Trail. There is also this historical marker north of town, which reads: "In 1862, this log house was used as a station house for the Overland Stage Company. Erected by Cache la Poudre Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, 1916." And below that: "This monument marks the site of the Overland Stage Station destroyed by fire January 8, 1928. Remarked 1962." That station may be gone, but anyone willing to drive a ways farther can visit the Virginia Dale Stage Station, as I did last year. (You can find that post here.)
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