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Jun 20, 2003, 11:01 PM
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Butterfield Stage Stations
Anyone know of a book that lists all of the stage stations and their locations in southern California? -Robert-
Is that a jewel encrusted bottle cap?
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Jun 22, 2003, 12:40 AM
#2
Butterfield Stage Stations
Southern California
Treasure Hunter's Guide
to
Butterfield Stage Stations
1857-1879
by Gerald T Ahnert
Published Jan 1992
Distributed by
Jerry's Treasure Den
Geddes Plaza
527 Charles Ave.
Syracuse, N.Y. 13209
Great book, would be very useful if I would use it. Hope to someday.
Look on ebay. That's where I got mine, or you can just mail the guy above, I'm sure he would accomodate you. Also, before you ask, no, I don't want to sell this one, and, no, I don't have the guys ebay name, as I bought this a while ago. Good luck, post some pics of some finds for us! wink
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Jun 22, 2003, 04:59 PM
#3
Butterfield Stage Stations
Thanks for the info. -Robert-
Is that a jewel encrusted bottle cap?
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Jun 22, 2003, 06:00 PM
#4
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Jun 22, 2003, 06:00 PM
#5
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Jun 22, 2003, 11:35 PM
#6
Butterfield Stage Stations
Nice site, thanks. -Robert-
Is that a jewel encrusted bottle cap?
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Jun 27, 2003, 02:12 PM
#7
Butterfield Stage Stations
I see you have received several responses here are the stops, I don't know California very well but I'm certain you can find these locations from Fort Yuma to SFO. If you use GOOGLE and search under OVERLAND STAGE TO CALIFORNIA you will find the rootsweb site that has a nice map as well, although it mainly details from Missouri to California, the map is nice and clickable;
CALIFORNIA
Ft. Yuma--
Pilot Knob--
Cook's Wells--
Alamo Mocho--
Indian Wells--
Carrizo Creek--
Palm Spring--
Vallecita--
San Felipe--
Warner's Ranch--
Oak Grove--
Aguanga--
Temucula--
Laguna Grande--
Temescal--
Chino Ranch--
San Jose--
El Monte--
Los Angeles--
Cahuenga--
Mission San Fernando--
Hart's--
King's--
Widow Smith's--
French John's--
Reed's--
Ft. Tejon--
Sink of Tejon--
Kern River Slough--
Kern River Crossing (Gordon's Ferry) (Bakersfield)--
Poso Creek--
Mountain House--
Fountain Spring--
Tule River
Packwood's
Visalia
Cross Creek
King's River Station
Elk Horn Spring
Fresno City
Firebaugh Ferry
Temple's
Lone Willow
San Luis Ranch
Pacheco Pass
Gilroy
Seventeen Mile House
San Jose
Mountain View
Redwood City
San Mateo
Clark's
San Fransisco
DIVISIONS ON THE ROUTE
1st--San Fransisco to Los Angeles
2nd--Los Angeles to Fort Yuma
3rd--Fort Yuma to Tucson
4th--Tucson to Franklin (El Paso)
5th--Franklin to Fort Chadbourne
6th--Fort chadbourne to Colbert's Ferry
7th--Colbert's Ferry to Fort Smith
8th--Fort Smith to Tipton
9th--Tipton to St. Louis
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Jun 27, 2003, 03:17 PM
#8
Butterfield Stage Stations
You can also obtain map reproductions through the library of congress. I do not the prices but here are the digital map ids for the overland route through Calif. and phone numbers to call for the order w/library of congress. You can view these online as well, send me an email and I will forward the website address......
MEDIUM
col. map 58 x 72 cm. fold. in cover 16 x 11 cm.
CALL NUMBER
G4050 1859 .M2 RR 176
CONTROL NUMBER
gm 71000833
REPOSITORY
Library of Congress Geography and Map Division Washington, D.C. 20540-4650 USA
DIGITAL ID
g4050 rr001760 http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.gmd/g4050.rr001760
map two
MEDIUM
col. map 54 x 60 cm.
CALL NUMBER
G4050 1859 .F5 RR 175
CONTROL NUMBER
98688437
REPOSITORY
Library of Congress Geography and Map Division Washington, D.C. 20540-4650 USA
DIGITAL ID
g4050 rr001750 http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.gmd/g4050.rr001750
Mailing address:Library of CongressPhotoduplication Service101 Independence Avenue SEWashington, D.C. 20540-4570 Walk-up Counter: Adams Building2nd Street & Independence Avenue SERoom LA 129
Hours: Monday - Friday (except Federal holidays)8:30 a.m. - 4:45 p.m.
Telephone: (202) 707-5640 Fax: (202) 707-1771 E-mail: photoduplication@loc.gov
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Jun 28, 2003, 08:50 PM
#9
Butterfield Stage Stations
Thanks for the info, Bill. -Robert-
Is that a jewel encrusted bottle cap?
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Dec 14, 2004, 05:58 PM
#10
Re: Butterfield Stage Stations
Hi 8)Gerald,
Any luck with detecting any of the places you have written about in your book about the Butterfield or is this just strictly library research?
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Dec 15, 2004, 06:02 PM
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Re: Butterfield Stage Stations
Thanks Gork,
I can only dream of getting out to one or two of these sites one day. Seems the older and more responsible you get, the less you make time for fun stuff like getten out to the desert. I'm hoping to get some small time out there during the holiday break! 8)
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Mar 08, 2008, 07:50 PM
#12
Lindenmeier sEEker
Re: Butterfield Stage Stations
i know old post but i know the butterfield also went through or by el paso, as stated above. wagon trails are awesome for relics and the what nots
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Apr 11, 2011, 05:42 PM
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Re: Butterfield Stage Stations
I have visited the locations of all 160 plus Stations of the original 1858 Butterfield Overland Mail from St. Louis to San Francisco. I have documentation, directions, pictures, maps and GPS coordinates of each station. I am looking for local people along the route to add anything additional they know. Let me know what station or stations you are interested in.
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