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         Pony Express American History:     more books (37)
  1. The Pony Express (Reading American History) by Melinda Lilly, 2003-10
  2. The Pony Express in American History by Anita Louise McCormick, 2001-05
  3. Landmarks of American History The Pony Express (8) by samuel hopkins adams, 1950
  4. Landmarks of American History (The Pony Express, #8) by Samuel Hopkins Adams, 1950
  5. The Pony Express in American History by Sue Hurwitz, 2000-01
  6. Pony Express (Events in American History) by M. C. Hall, 2009-08
  7. Pony Express (Wild West in American History) by A. I. Lake, 1990-04
  8. On the Trail of the Pony Express (American West) by Jerry Ellis, 2002-03-01
  9. The Pony Express (American Moments) by Alan Pierce, 2005-01
  10. The Pony Express (The American West) by John Riddle, 2002-08
  11. Stagecoaches and the Pony Express (American Adventure Series,) by Sally Senzell Isaacs, 2004-06
  12. Landmarks of American History Volume 8: The Pony Express by Samuel Hopkins Adams, 1950
  13. Buffalo Bill and the overland trail: being the story of how boy and man worked hard to blaze the white trail, by wagon train, stage coach, and pony express, ... the American republic might expand and flo by Edwin L. 1870-1952 Sabin, 2010-09-06
  14. Pony Bob's Daring Ride: A Pony Express Adventure (Highlights from American History) by Joe Bensen, 1995-06

1. Pony Express Bibliography - Kansas Historical Society
The Pony Express. American History Illustrated 11 (Nov. 1976) 47 and 44-50. (GL 973.05/Am3i/V. 11/no. 7). Burk, John M. Story of the Pony Express.
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  • ABOUT VISIT RESEARCH INTERACT ... Bibliographies
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    Books, pamphlets, magazines Adams, Alexander B. "Speed Across the Plains." In Sunlight and Storm: The Great American Plains , 316-319. New York, NY: G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1977. (917.8/Ad17/pp. 316-319). Adams, Samuel H. The Pony Express . New York, NY: Random House, 1950. (K/917.8/P779a). American Heritage. "Passing of the Pony Express." In Book of Great Historic Places , 354-355. New York, NY: Author, 1957. (917.3/Am35g/pp. 354-355). Atchison County Historical Society. "Atchison's Pony Express Riders." Atchison County Historical Society Newsletter (Aug. 15, 1979): 1-2. (Vertical Oversize/K/906/-At2). Bailey, W.F. "The Pony Express." Century 41 (Oct. 1898): 882-892. (K/917.8/Pam.v.1/no. 3).

2. Pony Express (you Gotta Ride, Ride, Ride) By John R. Cash - Copyright Info
$5.20/hour dream 2,729 other titles; motion picture photoplays. (Part 009 Pony Express. American history series.
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3. Pony Express Books
The Pony Express. American History Illustrated. The National Historical Society, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, Vol. XI, Number 7, November 1976.
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This list of books was originally researched, in part, by Larry Carpenter, Corresponding Secretary, National Pony Express Association. My thanks to Larry for his worthwhile efforts. While all of the books listed may not be in print, many may be available from your local library or used book store. A very good on-line source for books that still are in print is . You may order many of the books that are in print by clicking on this symbol next to title of the book listed below. The best source for used books on the web is Book Site.. Jackie Lewin, Curator of History for the St. Joseph Museum , has provided the following analysis for researchers. Thanks for her contribution. The most complete books on the Pony Express are by and Roy Bloss . However, neither are annotated which is frustrating for a researcher. Settle does have a good bibliography. From Settle's papers he did have footnotes prepared, but the editors chose not to use them. They wanted to make the book more popular with the general reader. Settle was not pleased with that. Settle wrote in the mid-1950s and was the first to use the Waddell Collection at the Huntington Library, San Marino, California. Bloss wrote for the Pony Express Centennial. NOTE : Settle also wrote The Story of the Pony Express which was published in England. This the same book as

4. Russell Alexander Alger - Pipl Profile
Russell Alexander Alger (American statesman) Pony Express (American history) www.answers.com 1832 Alger was born in Chelsea on January 13, 1832.
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Secretary Of War Ohio Lafayette Township ... People Named Alexander Alger Quick Facts about Russell Alexander Alger: Russell Alexander Alger was born in Lafayette Township, Medina County, Ohio, on 27 February 1836; was orphaned at twelve and worked on a farm; attended Richfield Academy Source: Russell Alexander Alger www.army.mil Russell Alexander Alger was in President McKinley's Inspection of Camp Wikoff (1898) with William (I) McKinley William (I) McKinley was in President Source: Bacon number@Everything2.com everything2.com Leonard [ Wood?] -physician of the Secretary of War, Russell Alexander Alger -was made Colonel in command of the Rough Riders Source: lcweb2.loc.gov lcweb2.loc.gov Supposedly a distant relation of the famous Horatio Alger of the "rags-to-riches" tales, Russell Alexander Alger was a success story himself Source: Russell Alexander Alger www.loc.gov Russell Alexander Alger was about to make a visit Source: www.kypost.com Professional Profile for Russell Alexander Alger Internet Movies Database - IMDB Russell Alexander Alger , OH, US, Movie, Movies ...

5. The Ultimate Pony Express - American History Information Guide And Reference
The Ultimate Pony Express American History Online Reference Guide
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The Pony Express was the first fast mail line across the North American continent from the Missouri River to the Pacific coast. Messages were carried on horseback across the prairies, plains, deserts, and mountains of the western United States . It briefly brought the Atlantic and Pacific coasts ten days nearer to each other. The first successful Pony Express run from Saint Joseph, Missouri to Sacramento, California started on April 3 and was completed on April 13 telegraph Pony Express stations were placed at intervals of about 10 miles (16 km) along the route (this is about as far as a horse can go at a gallop). The rider changed to a fresh horse at each station, taking only the mail pouch (called a mochila ) with him. The mochila was thrown over the saddle and held in place by the weight of the rider sitting on it. Each corner had a cantina , or pocket. Bundles of mail were placed in these

6. The Pony Express In American History By Anita Louise Mccormick | Flipkart Books
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7. Danford: Information From Answers.com
The Ghost Rider (1935 Western Film) To Gillian on Her 37th Birthday (1996 Comedy Drama Film) Pony Express (American history)
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8. Cantle: Definition From Answers.com
Pony Express (American history) Community cohesion; Cohesion (social policy) Saddle rigging; Australian Stock Saddle; Scantling; Lame White Man
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