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21. The Pony Express: A Primary Source
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22. Riders of the Pony Express
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23. The Story of the Pony Express:
 
24. The Pony Express: The Record of
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25. Pony Express (A Bison Book)
 
26. Life on the Pony Express (The
27. Hoofbeats of Danger (American
 
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28. PONY EXPRESS: An entry from Charles
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29. A Thrilling And Truthful History
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30. The Story of the Pony Express
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31. Saddles and Spurs: The Pony Express
32. The Story of the Pony Express
 
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33. MAIL, OVERLAND, AND STAGECOACHES:
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34. Pony Express: Voyage of Discovery:The
 
35. The Overland Stage to California:
 
36. Pony Express Guidebook (Desert
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37. Landmarks of American History,

21. The Pony Express: A Primary Source History of the Race to Bring Mail to the American West (Primary Sources in American History)
by Simone Payment
Hardcover: 64 Pages (2004-08-30)
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22. Riders of the Pony Express
by Ralph Moody
Paperback: 184 Pages (2004-09-01)
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Asin: 0803283059
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Prior to the Civil War, the fastest mail between the West Coast and the East took almost thirty days by stagecoach along a southern route through Texas. Some Californians feared their state would not remain in the Union, separated so far from the free states.
 
Then businessman William Russell invested in a way to deliver mail between San Francisco and the farthest western railroad, in Saint Joseph, Missouri—across two thousand miles of mountains, deserts, and plains—guaranteed in ten days or less. Russell hired eighty of the best and bravest riders, bought four hundred of the fastest and hardiest horses, and built relay stations along a central route--through modern-day Kansas, Nebraska, Colorado, Wyoming, Utah, and Nevada, to California.
 
Informed by his intimate knowledge of horses and Western geography, Ralph Moody's exciting account of the eighteen critical months that the Pony Express operated between April 1860 and October 1861 pays tribute to the true grit and determination of the riders and horses of the Pony Express.
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5-0 out of 5 stars Tale of Pony Express as it should be told
Another outstanding book about the Pony Express.Exciting to read, I couldn't put it down.Full of interesting information I'd never heard before.A true living book.Must read for kids and adults.

5-0 out of 5 stars Great read!
This is a great read if you like history, horses, adventure, or a well written page turner.Great for the home school and as a read aloud.I learned so much and I'm the mom!:-)Small but mighty book.

5-0 out of 5 stars Engaging and entertaining book
Riders of the Pony Express is a wonderful book.My husband picked it up just to see what we were studying for our History.He had read the first two chapters and had to force himself to put it down; saying he didn't have time to get into a good book right now.My 11 y.o. son is devouring it and is asking for more books from Mr. Moody.

5-0 out of 5 stars This is geat homeschool material
I read this for my homeschooling and it is very well portrayed. Characters are given a very fair amount of credit. There is allot of pony express books out there and I have to say this one is the most: Accurate(to my knowledge), exiting, well written, Keep you interested all around good book. This man is a wonder with writing. You never get board. This is written so well, it sounds like being a pony express rider was like today being a NASCAR driver. Well I would absolutely recommend this book to anyone who is wanting to know more about the "Pony express" or for school (naturally).

5-0 out of 5 stars Great Read
This book and Author have been our summer reading list for my three boys, myself and my parents.My eldest at 8 read it himself I read it to the younger two and all were kept interested.After reading Moody's book on the Pony Express we were able to stop at a couple of relay stations and they already new so much. ... Read more


23. The Story of the Pony Express: A Concise History
by Glenn D. Bradley
Paperback: 108 Pages (2003-12-31)
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Asin: 1885852347
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24. The Pony Express: The Record of a Romantic Adventure in Business
by Arthur Chapman
 Hardcover: 319 Pages (1972-06)
list price: US$50.00
Isbn: 0815403917
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25. Pony Express (A Bison Book)
by Fred Reinfeld
Paperback: 136 Pages (1973-12-01)
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Asin: 0803257864
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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This authentic account of the establishment of the first rapid-communications system between East and West is packed with adventure and real-life heroes - Bob Haslam, who rode unharmed through an ambush of thirty Paiute Indians; Jack Keetley, Warren Upson, and the most famous rider of all, Buffalo Bill Cody. It is a rousing chronicle of the Old West, when danger and excitement marked each galloping trip across the two thousand miles of mountains, plains, and deserts that separated St. Joseph and San Francisco. 'This deceptively simple book holds a wealth of material on early California and the West and on the history and political background of the struggle to provide cross-country transportation' - "Library Journal". ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars WESTERN HISTORY
This is a well-written, concise story of the short-lived Pony Express (about 18 months) from the Bison Press at the University of Nebraska. The riders were slim, hard-working lads not over 18 years old, and were expected to be expert riders and able to withstand hardships such as hostile Indians, foul weather, long days in the saddle, and often no estabished roads/trails with rest stops (or fast food) along the way. The 1860 route went from St. Joseph, Missouri to San Francisco, and included well-known riders such as Jack Keetley, Warren Upson,and the most famous of all, Buffalo Bill Cody,The reader will find that the Pony Express was finally put out of business by a scandal in Washington (sound familar?), cheaper mail delivery by stagecoach and later trains, and the completion of the transcontinental telegraph in 1861. This is a fascinating book filled with facts and figures, and very interesting real-life characters. ... Read more


26. Life on the Pony Express (The Way People Live Series)
by Diane Yancey
 Hardcover: 108 Pages (2001-03-01)
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Isbn: 1560067934
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The Pony Express lasted just nineteen months, but it was one of the most colorful and unique episodes in U.S. history. The story of the men who took part in the daring experiment is told in this account of the first rapid-communications system to link America east and west. (20020101) ... Read more


27. Hoofbeats of Danger (American Girl History Mysteries)
by Holly Hughes
Paperback: 130 Pages (1999-09)
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Isbn: 1562477587
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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In 1860, eleven-year-old Annie, who lives at the Red Buttes Pony Express station in the Nebraska Territory, asks Pony Express rider Billy Cody to help her find the person responsible for sabatoging her favorite pony Magpie. ... Read more

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3-0 out of 5 stars Hoofbeats of Danger review
Annie's father Mr. Dawson owns a mail delivery company called the Pony Express and it's in the 1800's when one of the horses gets hurt her father blames it all on one person but he is Annie's friend and Annie knows her would never hurt a horse. How will she prove her friends innocents?

5-0 out of 5 stars Hoof Beats Of Danger
Would you like to live in the west and work at red Buttes Pony Express Station? Well that's what happens to Annie as she goes through action, adventure and danger in HOOF BEATS OF DANGER by Holly Hugh's. This book is good for ages 9 and up. This book may not have pictures but the author describes the scenes so well you don't need them. So find out what happens to Magpie Annie's horse. I like this book a lot because it has a lot of action. The lesson or moral is love others.

4-0 out of 5 stars Not great not wonderful just OK
11 year old, Annie Dawson lives in a mining cabin in California. Her father works for Oakland Pony Express. Lately, her favorite horse Magpie has been acting strange. Her father says that he has no choice, but to shoot her. Annie begins to protest and is sure that someone is poisoning Magpie. It is up to her to help save Magpie before it's too late. This book was a little bit boring and it strongly resembled other History Mysteries. The plot is always the same. Young girl who has a passion for something. Soon that passion is taken or trying to be taken away. The young girl tries to find out who is trying to take this away. In the end everything is perfect. After reading a few history mysteries, I am beginning to tire. The history mysteries that I suggest you read however are, Secrets on 26th street and The Smuggler's Treasure. All in all, however this book was good enough to rank 4 stars.

5-0 out of 5 stars History Mysteries: A Good Series For Kids
I read "Hoofbeats Of Danger" with my nine-year-old daughter. It was the first book in this series we read together. Since then, we have read a couple of others in the series and I imagine we will get to all of them. I know my daughter is enjoying these books because she always wants to keep going when it's time to stop. These books have three very positive aspects to them. First, they are good stories. They hold kids' interest and make reading fun. Second, the young heroines in these stories make good role models for the real girls reading or hearing the stories. Third, they provide a small history lesson, imparting some insight into a particular period and place in American history.

"Hoofbeats Of Danger" takes place on the frontier at the time of the Pony Express. It involves a realistic look at frontier life and provides some factual information along the way. I highly recommend this book and, in general, the entire series, to parents looking for reading material for kids (especially girls) in the nine to twelve age group.

5-0 out of 5 stars It was a good story about a horse and a girl.
It was a very good book. The pace never slows. If you love horses and mysteries you will love this book!! ... Read more


28. PONY EXPRESS: An entry from Charles Scribner's Sons' <i>Dictionary of American History</i>
by Nancy A. Pope
 Digital: 3 Pages (2003)
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This digital document is an article from Dictionary of American History, brought to you by Gale®, a part of Cengage Learning, a world leader in e-research and educational publishing for libraries, schools and businesses.The length of the article is 468 words.The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase.You can view it with any web browser.Focuses on cultures and countries around the world, specifically what is and is not shared culturally by the people who live in a particular country. Entries contain descriptive summaries of the country in question, including demographic, historical, cultural, economic, religious, and political information. ... Read more


29. A Thrilling And Truthful History of the Pony Express or Blazing the Westward Way
by William Lightfoot Visscher
Paperback: 100 Pages (2005-03)
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And Other Sketches And Incidents Of Those Stirring Times. Copiously Illustrated. ... Read more


30. The Story of the Pony Express
by Glenn D. Bradley
Paperback: 114 Pages (2004-03-31)
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Asin: 1414281676
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This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923.This book may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process.We believe this work is culturally important, and despite the imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide.We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book. ... Read more


31. Saddles and Spurs: The Pony Express Saga (Bison Book)
by Raymond W. Settle, Mary Lund Settle
Paperback: 217 Pages (1972-10-01)
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Asin: 0803257651
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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The story of the Pony Express, which carried transcontinental mail from April 3, 1860 to October 24, 1861, is one of the most invigorating and satisfying episodes in American history. Saddles and Spurs: The Pony Express Saga brings together a storehouse of information about this brilliant operation. Projected against an account of the historical background—the great overland mail issue, the freighting and the stagecoach business, the development of the telegraph and the Pacific railroad—is the narrative of the Pony Express's organization and the laying out of its route; biographical sketches of the founders, company personnel, and riders; and a list and description of the stations. While undertaking their exhaustive research, the authors collected some three hundred photographs, of which more than fifty of the best appear in this volume.

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4-0 out of 5 stars Fatal flaw in key information, but still interesting
I enjoyed this book - it gave its own flavor to the story of how the Pony Express came about, and the personalities of the principals behind it. I also found it interesting that the authors found so much background information about many of the Pony Express riders themselves, who are seldom individually mentioned elsewhere.

That is why I was so surprised and disappointed to find that they had made a mess of the biography of the most famous Pony Express rider of them all. Robert "Pony Bob" Haslam has, in every book on this subject I've read which was published since the 1800's, been the rider who made the longest ride - made necessary because at stop after stop on his route, either the Indians had run off the stock or killed the stationmaster or his relief rider was afraid to take over. It is also standard, accepted knowledge that Pony Bob made the fastest ride while carrying the inaugural speech of Abraham Lincoln, at a critical moment in California's history as they decided whether to be slave or free. Robert Haslam, "Pony Bob", was known across the Southwest and indeed across the entire country simply by his nickname, and by his courageous history as a rider. So what is the problem with this book? All I can guess is that the authors inadvertently mixed up their notes when they compiled their manuscript, because they have attributed both of these famous rides of Pony Bob, to another rider named William Campbell. I have no doubt that Campbell also was a brave rider and deserving of respect and remembrance, but Robert "Pony Bob" Haslam deserves to have the recognition for those rides he made which simply and clearly exceeded any other records for speed or endurance. In fact, when delivering the inaugural speech of Lincoln on the last leg to California, Pony Bob was attacked by Indians and completed most of his eight-hour ride while seriously wounded, having been shot in the jaw and arm by pursuing Indians. Surely he deserves his due for such performance while injured.

Many riders faced dangers, incredibly hostile weather and riding conditions as they rode round the clock to keep the mail moving. I don't begrudge William Campbell his mention for his own particular exploits. However, Pony Bob died sick, poor, and nearly forgotten in Chicago fifty years after his famous Pony Express days, and he deserves to have his memory preserved accurately. Otherwise, this is a very interesting book.

5-0 out of 5 stars Pony Express
I've read this book a number of times over the years and have always been amazed by the shear amount of information it contains on the Pony Express in its relatively short 200 pages. Not only do the Settles give a thorough history of the background and organization of the Pony Express, they also present detailed accounts of the men who rode the horses and carried the mail, of the hundreds of stations along the route and the people who operated them, and of many of the trials and tribulations the company faced during the 18 months of its existence. Prior to the Pony Express, mail was carried from St. Joseph, MO, to California via a circuitous route through Texas and the Southwest; a more direct central route was proposed with the idea of cutting delivery time in half from 20 to 10 days. The Russell, Majors and Waddell freighting company reluctantly assumed the venture, which sparked excitement in the imagination of the public, but was never very profitable and caused the company to lose a great deal of money. The service lasted from April 1860 to October 1861, when the completion of the transcontinental telegraph put it out of business. The Settles do an excellent job conveying not only the nuts and bolts of the operation, but also the dramatic human side of the riders and the dangers and obstacles they faced. It's a great little book, one that will remain on my shelf for a long time to come.

5-0 out of 5 stars Great Background on the Pony Express
This is one of the best books I've read on the Pony Express. The detail in the early years of how Russell, Majors and Waddell ultimately formed their partnership was facsinating. Having covered the entire Pony Express Trail myself, this book answered a lot of questions that still lingered in my mind. ... Read more


32. The Story of the Pony Express
by Glenn D. Bradley
Kindle Edition: 116 Pages (2007-01-27)
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The work chronicles the monumental era during which great changes took place in the American West. The author has shed light on the historical importance of the Pony Express. He also explains how the Union was helped during the Civil War due to this transport system. ... Read more


33. MAIL, OVERLAND, AND STAGECOACHES: An entry from Charles Scribner's Sons' <i>Dictionary of American History</i>
by LeRoy R. Hafen
 Digital: 2 Pages (2003)
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This digital document is an article from Dictionary of American History, brought to you by Gale®, a part of Cengage Learning, a world leader in e-research and educational publishing for libraries, schools and businesses.The length of the article is 493 words.The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase.You can view it with any web browser.Focuses on cultures and countries around the world, specifically what is and is not shared culturally by the people who live in a particular country. Entries contain descriptive summaries of the country in question, including demographic, historical, cultural, economic, religious, and political information. ... Read more


34. Pony Express: Voyage of Discovery:The Story Behind the Scenery
by Anthony Godfrey, Roy Webb
Paperback: 64 Pages (1999-03)
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Asin: 0887141471
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The legend of the Pony Express, a massive undertaking to unite the two coasts of America in 1860, spawned many half-truths and tall tales.Learn about the valiant pony riders, the hard-working station keepers, and the creative financiers - and the obstacles that constantly threatened their success. ... Read more


35. The Overland Stage to California: Personal Reminiscences and Authentic History of the Great Overland Stage Line and Pony Express
by Frank A. Root, William E. Connelly
 Hardcover: Pages (1989-11)
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Isbn: 0832814288
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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From The Missouri River To The Pacific Ocean. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Original text
This is an original source text by two eye-witnesses to the events. It's the one cited by everyone else. Eminently readable and informative. I belong to an old-west re-enactment group; this book was invaluable to discover what it was like in the few years before the railroads came, and after gold was discovered. Many of our towns in Colorado were built along the route laid out by these courageous pioneers and entrepreneurs. This is their story. It's a quality hardcover, nicely bound, heavy acid-free paper, wide margins - the sort of book you don't see much anymore but love to hold in your hands. Reprinted by Higginson Book Co, Salem Mass. "Class A archival quality." ... Read more


36. Pony Express Guidebook (Desert Rat Guidebook Series)
by Jamison Station Pr Staff
 Paperback: Pages (1984-12)
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Isbn: 9991510095
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37. Landmarks of American History, 10 Vol. Set (Voyages of Christopher Columbus, Landing of the Pilgrims, Paul Revere & the Minute Men, Our Independ. & the Constit., Lewis & Clark Exped., Santa Fe Trail, Calif. Gold Rush, Pony Express, Building the First Transcont. RR, Panama Canal)
by Daugherty, Fisher, Neuberger, Adams, McNeer, Nathan, Considine Sperry
Hardcover: Pages (1950)
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