Pony Express

Pony Express
Author: Amy C. Rea
Publsiher: ABDO
Total Pages: 51
Release: 2016-08-15
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781680776706

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A need for speedy mail delivery from the East to the West led to one of the most famous mail services in history. The Pony Expresscovers the riders, dangers, and successes that led to the service's fame. Easy-to-read text, vivid images, and helpful back matter give readers a clear look at this subject. Features include a table of contents, maps, a glossary, additional resources, and an index. Aligned to Common Core Standards and correlated to state standards. Core Library is an imprint of Abdo Publishing, a division of ABDO.

Riders of the Pony Express

Riders of the Pony Express
Author: Ralph Moody
Publsiher: U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages: 194
Release: 1958-01-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 0803235984

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Chronicles the eighteen-month operation of the Pony Express, explaining why and how it was created, describing the challenges faced by riders, and discussing.

Pony Express

Pony Express
Author: M.C. Hall
Publsiher: Britannica Digital Learning
Total Pages: 48
Release: 2013-03-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781625130129

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Relive the excitement of the Pony Express through engaging text, detailed illustrations, and photos of artifacts.

Riding the Pony Express

Riding the Pony Express
Author: Clyde Robert Bulla
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2000
Genre: Missouri
ISBN: 1887840400

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Dick Park is the son of a Pony Express rider, Katy Kelly is the daughter of a way station master, and Little Bear is an Indian boy who lives nearby. How three friends keep the mail moving is just part of this fast-moving tale about the great experiment in transcontinental communication.

Pony Express

Pony Express
Author: Steven Kroll,Dan Andreasen
Publsiher: Scholastic Reference
Total Pages: 40
Release: 1996
Genre: Pony express
ISBN: 0590202391

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The story of the first Pony Express ride captures the spirit of the California Gold Rush and places the modern mail service in an entirely new perspective with a mini-museum of the Post Office that details pre-Pony Express activities.

The Pony Express

The Pony Express
Author: Charles River Charles River Editors
Publsiher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 50
Release: 2017-01-11
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1542469082

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*Includes pictures of important people, places, and events. *Explains the route of the Pony Express and accounts from Pony Express riders. *Includes footnotes and a bibliography for further reading. "I, [name], do hereby swear, before the Great and Living God, that during my engagement, and while I am an employee of Russell, Majors, and Waddell, I will, under no circumstances, use profane language, that I will drink no intoxicating liquors, that I will not quarrel or fight with any other employee of the firm, and that in every respect I will conduct myself honestly, be faithful to my duties, and so direct all my acts as to win the confidence of my employers, so help me God." - The oath taken by Pony Express riders Although it was only in operation for about 18 months, the Pony Express remains the most famous and romanticized mailing system in American history, and it still instantly brings to mind all of the old themes of the untamed frontier and the Wild West. Starting shortly before the Civil War erupted across the United States, the Pony Express connected the east and west by having riders deliver mail from St. Joseph, Missouri to Sacramento, California, a route setup by previous explorations and a system of relay stations and waypoints. When working in perfect unison, the Pony Express dramatically cut down the time it took to travel to California, with the mail traveling nearly 1,900 miles to California just 10 days after the beginning of the journey in Missouri. Naturally, the Pony Express also ran from west to east as well. Of course, part of the allure of the Pony Express is in the way it challenged riders and horses, which ties it to Americans' fond visions of the frontier as an untamed landscape that only the most pioneering and rugged individuals could survive. At the same time, the Pony Express needed small riders to reduce the weight being carried by the horses; Mark Twain described the Pony Express riders he saw as "usually a little bit of a man." To get from St. Joseph to Sacramento, riders would generally switch horses every 10 miles at a new stop, and riders traveled at all hours of the day, sometimes riding 20 straight hours to reach the destination on time. Riders typically traveled over 70 miles a day, working in tough conditions and not necessarily safe ones, given the fact that the routes forced them to contend with bandits and potentially hostile Native Americans nearby. The most notable disruption came during the Paiute War, when members of the Paiute tribe attacked Pony Express outposts, but it would ultimately be technological advances that made the Pony Express obsolete. The advent of telegraph lines in the early 1860s eventually made communication between east and west much faster, easier, and safe. The Pony Express: The History and Legacy of America's Most Famous Mail Service comprehensively examines the history of the Pony Express from beginning to end, explaining how it operated and who worked for it. Along with pictures of important people, places, and events, you will learn about the Pony Express like never before, in no time at all.

Bronco Charlie and the Pony Express

Bronco Charlie and the Pony Express
Author: Marlene Targ Brill
Publsiher: Millbrook Press
Total Pages: 56
Release: 2004-01-01
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1575055872

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Relates how, in 1861, a boy named Charlie Miller became the youngest rider for the Pony Express, a mail service that linked the east and west coasts of the United States.

Pony Express

Pony Express
Author: Carol Guthrie,Bart Smith
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 195
Release: 2009-12-22
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780762762026

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“Orphans preferred” was the call that went out to the daring of heart when the Pony Express was organized nearly 150 years ago in April 1860. Called “The Greatest Enterprise of Modern Times,” the endeavor—which lasted only nineteenth months—recruited young men willing to risk life and limb in a relay race that crossed the frontier on a route from St. Joseph, Missouri, to San Francisco, California, speeding the delivery of mail to an astonishing ten days. The Pony Express combines the legends and lore of this remarkable mail service with contemporary photography and archival images and documents from the past, and celebrates the sesquicentennial of the start—and end—of those daring rides, which ended with the completion of the transcontinental railroad. It is a befitting tribute to an American icon whose legacy is marked to this day by Pony Express museums all along the route from Missouri to California.