Stagecoaches in the 1800s

Stagecoaches were a popular form of transportation until networks of railroads slowly replaced them. They appeared in America as early as the mid-1700s when they were little more than a wagon with a simple covering to keep passengers and goods out of the weather. The ride, frequently over narrow, rocky trails, was bone-jarring. They wereContinueContinue reading “Stagecoaches in the 1800s”