1863, he took the stage. The run to Custer City from Cheyenne was 180 miles, or 266 miles to Deadwood after that fabled gulch became the main attraction. the eastbound Denver stage [At Camp Collins, now Ft. Collins, a branch line from Denver In 1883, Gilmer and Salisbury sold the line to Russell Thorp who operated a livery stable The crowds were gone, so I dodged a bullet. Created / Published Lusk, Wyo., Lusk Herald [1929?] Trails that are marked and mowed lead from the clubhouse to the bottom of the Red Canyon, and to the Conlon homestead, located in the center of the ranch. The bandits first captured this station, making away with its keepers, and hid themselves, awaiting the arrival of the stage. last coach, drawn by six horses and driven by George Lathrop accompanied by John Noonan, leaving met the Overland]. Stage, probably no stage line One archivist of the stage journey described the scene this way: There is something on the Plains that cannot be found elsewhere, something which can be felt better than described, something you must go there to find. These are reasons why I wear an open-face helmet while on tour. Normally as a coach nears a station, the Frank K. Towle, was killed later the same year while attempting to rob the stage. Two years later, the stage line was sold to Jack Gilmer and Monroe Salisbury of Ogden, Utah who formed the Gilmer, Salisbury & Company and hired a man named Luke Voorhees as their general superintendent. The road map above shows you the route to take to your destination. through Custer City. 2301 Central Avenue Big Piney, 1885-1920*. The Needles, California, and was returned to Montana for trial. Since then, the canyon has mostly been used for ranching. He then decided to leave Gotham for a while after having a parent's association, and later the police, on his case (which resulted in Gordon becoming alcoholic and cheating on his wife) and had to shift his focus on the countryside, spending most of his time in scouts camps, wearing a scout chief uniform over his Batsuit, to cover his identity as the Batman. Along the Cheyenne to Deadwood Stage: Hat Creek Stage Station. explanation into the pages of history. rear wheels of the coach. In consequence, the country was filled with the most noted bandits and desperadoes of the plains, who openly pounced upon their prey, the treasure-laden stagecoaches being their favorite, objects. to such an extent that the line used a ironclad coach named the "Monitor" for Gay and Gross eluded the lawmen. This was the Hegira to the Black Hills and the development of heavy commercial traffic to and from Cheyenne. engagement with the Ute Indians in South Pass, in which several soldiers where it was billed as the "Most Famous Vehicle Extant." It was found to contain only clothes and a photograph of Hickok. "Featherlegs" Shephard kept a Alan, thanks for the trip back through time. Cheyenne and Black Hills Stage coach with passengers, driven by Harry Fellows, c, The Cheyenne and Black Hills Stage and Express Routes, On This Day in Wyoming History: Death of Johnny Slaughter. Russell, Majors & Waddell. The Commission's responsibilities were transferred to the State Library, Archives, and Historical Board in 1959; along with that went the responsibility of reimbursing Bishop for his work. Thus, May's trip was for naught and The Cheyenne-Deadwood Stage Line serviced locations in South Dakota. For this reason, the present Mule Creek Junction is sometimes known as "New Mule Creek Junction." A former route, Alternate US 85, used to . Rocky outcroppings define the landscape north of Cheyenne, especially at Register Cliff where Oregon Trail pioneers inscribed their signatures into the bleached limestone. However, Yates was successful and the first stage was run on September 25, 1876. I walked its wooden planks, thinking I was likely treading where the wagon wheels of the stage line rolled. Traveled for many years in the late 1800s, the trail is now no more than a collection of poignant historical markers. Barnett and Hill alit from the box, with Barnett going to look for Miner and Hill chocking the It took While the Army was settling accounts with the Sioux and Cheyenne, the clatter of civilian traffic over the marvellous new span reached a crescendo. The Historical Landmark Commission of Wyoming in 1957 worked with L.C. Unfortunately, word had already gotten out about [Today, the coach is at the Buffalo Bill Historical Center, an affiliate of the Smithsonian Institution in Cody, Wyoming.]. 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 . Casper College* was a price upon Towle's head. Two years later Gilmer and Salisbury sold their interest to their superintendent. stopped when the lead horses became entangled in the leads. In the process Professor Walter Jenney who were exploring the Black Hills. Cheyenne, WY 82002 In 1875, he moved In 1863, George Plumb, a young military officer had a The stage route was in operation from 1876 to 1887 between Cheyenne, Wyoming and Deadwood, South Dakota. Laura Patton. a toy. Using modern horsepower I could likely do it in five, but I was here to poke along. In all, there were about 26 different roads or trails that led to Deadwood, but many branched off from the seven primary routes. Stagecoaches followed a 300-mile Cheyenne-Deadwood Stage Road carrying passengers and mail. Compiled and edited by Kathy Weiser/Legends of America, updated October 2019. Cheyenne sprouted along the Union Pacific Railroad as it expanded its transcontinental reach. While the Overland Stage Line helped open the West, the Cheyenne-Deadwood Stage Line serviced locations in South Dakota. "Old Ironsides" was also used for a three-year period on the Deadwood-Sidney run and was robbed only once. Among notable patrons were Generals Sherman, Sheridan and Crook, Chiefs Red Cloud and Spotted Tail, and the notorious Wild Bill Hickok and Calamity Jane. All content protected by a Creative Commons License The Jenney Stockade was a stage station on the Cheyenne-Deadwood route near Newcastle, Wyoming. As quoted in "The Story of the Cheyenne-Deadwood Treasure Coach Hold-up at Subject Headings With a little research and imagination, we can ride that trail from who-knows-where right along with Bret, Bart and Beau. The Jenney Stockade was originally constructed on Beaver Creek in 1875 by a party under Richard I. the siding from Niobrara and Goshen Counties in order to avoid higher freight rates $25,000 being recovered. The hog ranch at Ft. Laramie was not the only such establishment along the F. Cody's Wild West Show, photo of Cody next to Deadwood Stage, Towle's demise and the reward had been cancelled. The vehicle could accommodate nine first-class passengers inside and and equal number on the roof, plus up to 1500 pounds of cargo and luggage. Aside from their helpful staff, they offer maps, brochures, tickets for tours which often start here, displays on Deadwood history . In 1876, she served several terms the express business, it was lost in mining. Otherwise, we're going to continue to suffer as we're seeing right now." "Put aside all of these issues of concern about liberties and personal liberties and realize we have a common enemy, and . Dec. 17, 1916, The Inter-Ocean Hotel burned the ground, killing a family of six. Historical Marker: Doubleday Hill Historical, Along the Cheyenne to Deadwood Stage: Hat Creek Stage Station Historical, Wednesday, September 28th, 2016 at 5:02pm PDT -07:00. This was the Hegira to the Black Hills and the development of heavy commercial traffic to and from Cheyenne. bearing eleven passengers and $15,000. A cattle drive crossing the road ahead of me was another reason for caution I slowed to approach cautiously so as not to spook them, but was too late to capture a photo. F. D. "Frank" Yates and W. H. In 1895, Gay was caught in An objective, I understand, is to embark on a scavenger hunt to locate all 17 or so oversized boots stepping around the city. On his return to the fort he received orders to report to St. Louis. trees in the woods. Dolan shot and killed one of the bandits, but received a mortal shot himself. There are no width restriction trails on the Bluebird Ride. (307) 777-7044 FAX being carrying in his saddlebags. Historical birthday, July 27, 1878, Bass died from gunshot wounds The line was next owned by Russell Thorp, Sr. who also operated a stage line between Douglas and Wendover, Wyoming. The Wyoming State Historical Society is proud to be able to offer this presentation of Wyoming Historical Maps on our web site through the work and cooperation of the of the Wyoming State Archives. Thus, Bierce achieved immortality by disappearing without ", Sixteen months after the killing of Slaughter, Bass was ambushed at Round Rock, Texas, by Sixteen months after the killing of Slaughter, Bass was ambushed at Round Rock, Texas, by Regardless, Deadwood became the end of the line for the stage. The four then proceeded to the Canyon Springs Station where they A lawman took him to Chadron to catch a stage traveling back to Deadwood for trial. Located at the Stagecoach Museum in Lusk. In 1901 Calamity Jane was found ill and Some have indicated that the letter was to his long time The only ranches were miles down dusty side roads. Deadwood road agents led by Sam Bass attempted to rob the stage a fifth time. Lego 41027 - Der TOP-Favorit unserer Produkttester. Captions: (top center) Mule drawn Deadwood stagecoach. Is this marker missing? Visit these other Photo Collections* Later that year, William Mansfield and Archie McLaughlin attempted to sell stolen Although I was content to stop between gas fill-ups on a long haul, the stage paused every 10 miles or so to change horses and feed the passengers. One of the largest gold mining pits in the Western Hemisphere is on view here. has attracted more attention than Buy United States of America flags at Flagstore.com! Keep up with everything we do We'll deliver our newsletter to your inbox each week. 18-passenger coaches pulled by six horses. The 300-mile trip was made in 50 hours. , 2. Thus the remarkable stagecoach, which has traveled hundreds of thousands of miles on the plains and in the Rockies, in the mail, express and passenger and army service, and thousands of miles by water and rail, on exhibition in America and Europe, ridden in by the crowned heads of Europe, viewed by thousands, became of so great historic value that it was placed in the Smithsonian Institution at Washington, D. C., for preservation. The only survivor of 30 coaches used on the Cheyenne-Deadwood Stage Route, 4. Fort Laramie's destiny was welded to that of Cheyenne when that "Magic City of the Plains" about 100 miles to the south began as a huddle of shacks springing up at "the end of track," when the Union Pacific construction crews reached that point in 1867. Wagons were gathering at the local fairgrounds for the towns annual Legend of Rawhide, a staple in Lusk for more than 50 years. Dodge and Two years later she died, Hill died several years later from complications from his wounds. Some 60 miles later Newcastle intruded on my highway reverie. Outlaws easily broke into what was believed to be a fool-proof strong box in a stagecoach known as "The Monitor," make away with over $140,000 in gold. A long log building that housed a telegraph station, post office, blacksmith shop, road house, stages and store replaced the first station after it burned. Slaughter's body was returned by special Justus Fey was born in Hesse, in present day Germany. If so, check in and tell us about it. On December 26, 1913, he wrote a letter from Chihuahua City. The stages crossed the Cheyenne River just west of the current "Old Highway 18" railroad bridge. 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. in order to collect the reward. Express Line. In February of 1887 the last stagecoach pulled through the Hat Creek station as the Chicago and Northwestern Railroad replaced the stage line. were killed and several wounded. Touch for map. agreement as to Bierce's fate. document.getElementById( "ak_js_1" ).setAttribute( "value", ( new Date() ).getTime() ); You have entered an incorrect email address! She was called "Featherlegs" because her pantalettes The stageline was first owned by F. D. Yates & Co., owned by Capt. today as primarily fiction, she claims to have driven the stage in Cattle would be trailed to but does depict the Deadwood Stage. stopped when the lead horses became entangled in the leads. In 1964 a 3,500 lb. but turned back due to the danger of marauding Indians following their Thorp also had worked as a freighter for Russell, Majors & Waddell carrying coach to Cheyenne, where his hearse They were taken to Cheyenne for trial, but on the way the a posse attempted to serve an arrest warrant on Gay and his brother-in-law, Harry Gross, for larcenies in Wyoming. Rushmore, Deadwood, Devils Tower and Rushmore Caves. During one two-month period the Deadwood stage was held up four times by the Sam Bass Gang, consisting of The 300-mile trip was made in 50 hours. left. to Cheyenne. This coach was built by the Abbott-Downing Company, of Concord, New Hampshire, in 1863, fitted with the thorough brace springs which made the Concord coaches the most popular used on the great trails. John T. Gilmer The senior partner, John T. "Jack" Gilmer (1841-1892), started his career as a bullwhacker for Russell, Majors & Waddell. Along the Cheyenne to Deadwood Stage: Hat Creek Stage Station Marker. Although not as significant as the Overland delirious, in Terry, S.D with her last words being Union Pacific* Rather than dying with that on his conscience, Dolan made Bret promise to do whatever he could to get Ferris freed. messengers were D. Boone May, discussed below, and Wyatt Earp. Riders I talked to were coming from Devils Tower and Custer. At the south end . the fatal shot came from Gay. Photographed By Barry Swackhamer, June 8, 2016, 3. Several letters to his neice suggest that it was his intent to go into Mexico which was then in Wm. parlor where the lads could take their ease. The stage line initially ran from Cheyenne via Horse Creek, The land in what's now Niobrara County was once roamed by tribes of the northern plains, including the Crow, Lakota Sioux, Cheyenne, Arapaho and Pawnee. William Cody used it in his Wild West Show. in the establishment of a local post office, misspelled his name. In 1874, the U.S. Army discovered gold in the Black Hills of South Dakota. messengers, the treasure box was guaranteed by its manufacturer to be able to withstand assaults upon it for twenty-four hours. Jed Ferris, an innocent man, was mistaken for Dolan and sentenced to life in prison. The successful bidder was the King Bridge Company of Cleveland, Ohio. Unfortunately, Calamity There ensued three shoot-outs with members of the posse. from the mail car safe and $1,300.00 from the passengers. If these Hills could talk, they'd surely share the tale of the Cheyenne to Black Hills . Great Value. Barrett Building Stage Road in her memory. Are the coordinates wrong? However, the aristocrat of the road, the trade-mark of the company and bright symbol of Fort Laramie's new era was the colorful Concord stage, manufactured by Abbott and Downing of New Hampshire. Another alleged member of the Bass Gang, woods. gone into partnership with James Moore in Bear River City until the riot (Fort Wayne, Indiana), Marker is on the right when traveling North. The Cheyenne-Deadwood Stage was not the only stage line that had problems with road agents and danger. At the 1914 Wyoming State Fair, he explained: "It was not supposed that a gang of robbers running around through the The stage had three passengers, one being David Moffat, Now, sitting here under virtual COVID-19 house arrest, reading Alans article on the stage route from Cheyenne Im filled with a longing to return to the open spaces and limitless, vacant blue skies of the Dakotas. verdict. rides in the coach on its European tours was the Prince of Wales, later Edward VII. But they can be dangerous curves, evidenced by a trauma helicopter that had landed because a motorcyclist was down. The first driver killed was Johnny Slaughter on March 25, 1877, driving a stage One of the guards on the stage, Boone May, upon his return to Cheyenne discovered that there AFTER A GREAT DAY OF RIDING, RELAX AT THE WHITETAIL CREEK RESORT CREEK-SIDE PAVILLION. Eighteen miles from Newcastle is Four Corners, site of at least one stage robbery in 1878. 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. Numerous notorious characters got themselves shot dead just up the road in Deadwood, and I trudged the hills of Mt. Some men instinctively feared Boone May. 3. Maverick and its various marks are trademarks of Warner Bros. Entertainment, Inc., 1957, 1994, Known informally as the Deadwood Stage, the Cheyenne and Black Hills Stage Line operated from. cattle would be shipped daily from Coffee Siding. Along the Cheyenne to Deadwood Stage: Hat Creek Stage Station Marker. A stagecoach heads for Deadwood, South Dakota, John C.H. They hopped the stage en route for Cheyenne but shortly afterwards, two other road agents stopped their stage to rob it. He secured possession of the historic coach, using it to depict the drama of overland staging in the Wild West. The traditional method of crossing the North Platte, after the often-disastrous wet crossings by early emigrants, was by a precarious Government-operated ferry. The gang fled to Nebraska where they robbed the Union Pacific train at Big Spring ; (map on right) The Cheyenne-Deadwood Stage Route ran approximately 300 miles along the western border of Wyoming Territory between 1876 and 1887.; (sidebar on left) The Hat Creek Stage Station is the last station standing on the Cheyenne-Deadwood Stage Route. Moriah Cemetery, where lie the remains of Wild Bill and Calamity Jane. The name came from the shape and size of his probiscus. The Cheyenne -Deadwood Stage Road, from Cheyenne north to the gold fields of Dakota Territory, operated from September 1876 to February 1887. inflamed by rumors that Gay had committed unspeakable child abuse on his own daughter. The rest of Deadwood is a tourist scene I just as well avoided. The gold, valued between $140,000 and $400,000 depending on sources, was never recovered. Towle's head by burying it outside of Cheyenne. of the law abiding. Unfortunately, word had already gotten out about Deadwood Stage purchased by Col. Cody in 1911. Following the robbery Image: https://www.flickr.com/photos/auvet/21305647399. Jane Cannary Burk, photo below, Towle's demise and the reward had been cancelled. The gang fled to Nebraska where they robbed the Union Pacific train at Big Spring Using modern horsepower I could likely do it in five, but I was here to poke along. During one two-month period the Deadwood stage was held up four times by the Sam Bass Gang, consisting of Disputes over these Black Hills are ever ongoing, and have reached the Supreme Court on several occasions. a livery stable and was elected to the Unita County Commission. I entered the Soldiers Barroom and met a gent in character, laying out playing cards of the era upon the bar. to Berry, $10,000, never to be seen again. Completion of the railroad lines took care of express and passenger business, causing gradual abandonment of all stage lines. by James L. "Hawkbeak" Smith, more commonly referred to as "Whispering Smith." letters to his neice. In April, 1893, 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! granite monument was erected along the Cheyenne-Deadwood Stage Road in her memory. On appeal, Gay also claimed that the jury was 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. F. Cody, recollected that she told the same story with regard 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 station at Rock Creek was also destroyed and the stage was required Slaughter's body was returned by special of $60,000 in freshly minted double eagles from the San Fransisco Mint, $450.00 Bishop was born at Fort Fetterman in 1885, became a county surveyor and then an engineer, finally serving as Wyoming State Engineer from 1939 until 1957. Cheyenne to Deadwood Stage Line. Note: Hill riding "shotgun" next to the driver. [1] Known informally as the Deadwood Stage, the Cheyenne and Black Hills Stage Line operated from 1876 until February of 1887 when railroads made stage travel into the Black Hills obsolete. had borrowed at a neighboring ranch. Along the Cheyenne to Deadwood Stage: Robber's Roost. Have you seen this marker? F. D. "Frank" Yates and W. H. Brown, but was sold to the Gilmer and Salisbury Stage Co. in 1878. Others who traveled along the stage road included Martha "Calamity" Nebraska line, about two miles after Cottonwood Station, the coach was halted by road agents, Artifacts at the Stagecoach Museum in Lust and the Anne Miller Museum in Newcastle are available to the public for viewing as well as an exhibit on bandit Clark Pelton at the Wyoming Territorial Prison in Laramie. the Indians had destroyed the station and the driver coach. Meanwhile at the Jenney Stockade station, three relief messengers, Boone May, Jesse Brown, and Bill Sample, awaited the arrival of the Bluebird Drive. In 1883, the partners sold the line to Russell Thorp of Cheyenne, who operated a livery stable and also had worked as a freighter for Russell, Majors & Waddell. Three stage stations have stood near the post. The Rawhide Ranch was owned by Col. Charles F. Coffee whose September 29th, 1878," Proceedings and bearing eleven passengers and $15,000. On the way, masked Lead (pronounced Leed) was named for the heavy ore deposits in the area. called "The Needles," the name derived from some sharp peaks down valley.] ; (side bar) Holdup (at the Buffalo Bill Wild West Show). They both used Concord stage coaches of which up to three left daily en route to Deadwood. The nickname "Hawkbeak" was not one Do you have additional information that you would like to share with us? a corral constructed by G. K. Warren. Cheyenne was the starting place and Custer Valley (black hills) was the destination. First Elected Teton County Officials, 1894. with the was a continuous calamity. 707 followers. The Sidney Black Hills Stage Road or Route was a trail connecting Sidney, Nebraska, Sidney Barracks, and the Union Pacific Railroad with Fort Robinson, Red Cloud Agency, Spotted Tail Agency, Custer City, Dakota Territory, and Deadwood, Dakota Territory between 1876 and 1887, when it was replaced. Inscription. 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