The Stagecoach



"Mark Twain called it a "cradle on wheels". Most people knew it simply as
a stagecoach. An original Concord Coach, symbol of Wells Fargo, stands
as the centerpiece of the Wells Fargo History Museum, Los Angeles, California-
open to the public every banking day from 9am to 5pm - WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A."
Picture courtesy of Wells Fargo History Museum, Los Angeles, California


Excerpt from "A Century of Wayne County, Kentucky",
by Augusta Phillips Johnson, published 1939.
Handwritten note in margin should indicate the date of the
Monticello Signal as 1884-1885.



Excerpts from "A History of Pulaski County Kentucky",
pages 78, 79 and 81, by Alma Owens Tibbals, published 1952.

Story written by JW Hall in 1921 about the events of 1875 including
his two-horse buggy ride to the nearest train.


The HALL Family of Lexington, Kentucky

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