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The Story of the Pony Express

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A concise historical account of the short-lived mounted mail service that carried messages on horseback across plains, deserts, and mountains to bring the Atlantic and Pacific coasts closer together, covering its inception, organization, first trips, equipment, stations, riders, notable rides, anecdotes, and business operation. The narrative places the enterprise in the Civil War era, explains how it proved the feasibility of rapid transcontinental communication and transport, and details the physical, environmental, and political challenges that led to its eventual supersession by the telegraph.

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Glenn D. Bradley

Glenn D. Bradley is an author best known for his work "The Story of the Pony Express," which explores the historical significance and adventures of the iconic mail service that operated in the 19th century. Through his writing, Bradley captures the spirit of the American West and the challenges faced by the riders who braved vast distances to deliver messages across the frontier. His contributions to literature provide readers with a glimpse into a pivotal era of American history, highlighting the importance of communication and transportation in shaping the nation.

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