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Stagecoaches: Across the American West 18501920,Used
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This historical guide presents a snapshot of how the stagecoach contributed to the settling of the West. This book offers readers an accurate and comprehensive look at this exciting era in American history.The remarkable development of the United States during the turbulent seventy years from 1850 to 1920 can be attributed to many factorsnot the least of which was the stagecoach. In 1848 gold was discovered in California, and by 1850 the region had been granted statehood. Despite the harsh isolation that existed across the western half of the country, people knew that expansion must take place. With the growing need for faster travel over long distances, there was a requirement for a different kind of coach than the traditional counterpart in the East. It had to be both fast and sturdyenough to safely cross a continent.The new stagecoach was bright, yet modest, with a certain amount of craftsmanship. Driving the oneandahalfton compartment through a land both beautiful and hostile was a teamster. Four to six spirited horses or mules pulled the stagecoach steadily across the vast western lands. The coach was filled with mail, cargo and passengers who placed their trust in the contraption as they traversed the country, stopping along the way at distant and lonely outposts managed by company employees.This historical guide presents a snapshot of how the stagecoach contributed to the settling of the West. Focusing on the role of the stage lines and their operators in the westward expansion of the United States, Stagecoaches Across the American West offers readers an accurate and comprehensive look at this exciting era in American history. The first part of the book gives a general introduction to the political, social and geographical status of the country as it was poised to expand into the West and connect to the newly formed state of California. It also looks at the production of coaches, some of the key people and organizations involved in their production, the main routes across the country and the various obstacles awaiting the coaches as they made their westward journey. Some of the impediments facing the coaches, their drivers and the owners included inclement weather, harsh geography, a looming civil war and Native Indian unrest, not to mention clumsy and disreputable actions by more than a few settlers. The second part of the book focuses more specifically on the various western states that saw the development of stagecoach lines and the numerous regional operators who were most influential. There are chapters on California and the Pacific, Texas, Nebraska, Colorado, Kansas, Oklahoma, New Mexico, Wyoming, Dakota, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, Arizona and Utah.By offering thorough and broadranging information, this book helps readers form a better understanding not only of the stagecoach culture, but also of the significant progress and advancements made during this part of history. The book will be enjoyed by history buffs, particularly those interested in accounts of the Wild West. Full of maps and pictures, the book also includes references and an appendix.
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- Q: What is the main focus of 'Stagecoaches: Across the American West 1850-1920'? A: The book provides a comprehensive look at how stagecoaches contributed to the settling of the American West during the years 1850 to 1920, covering the development of stage lines and their operators.
- Q: Who is the author of this book? A: The book is authored by John A. Sells.
- Q: How many pages does the book have? A: The book contains 336 pages.
- Q: What type of binding is used for this book? A: The book is available in paperback binding.
- Q: Is this book in new condition? A: Yes, the book is listed as a new item.
- Q: What topics are covered in the book? A: The book discusses the political, social, and geographical context of the West, the production of stagecoaches, key figures in the industry, and the challenges faced by stagecoach operators.
- Q: Does the book include visual aids? A: Yes, the book is filled with maps and pictures to enhance the reader's understanding of the stagecoach culture.
- Q: Who would benefit from reading this book? A: History enthusiasts, especially those interested in the Wild West, will find this book informative and engaging.
- Q: When was 'Stagecoaches: Across the American West 1850-1920' published? A: The book was published on January 1, 2008.
- Q: What is the significance of stagecoaches in American history as discussed in the book? A: The book highlights the role of stagecoaches in facilitating travel and communication during the westward expansion, reflecting the broader historical developments of that era.