Spokane Falls to Colville Stagecoach Route

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Hello I see the link doesn't work anymore for the stagecoach route. I am curious about where this route went. I also want to know if you have the route beyond Spokane falls into idaho.
 

iirc, the route was basically masking Hwy 395. It criss-crossed the current road grade several times and the link included station stops and such. In so far as the route into ID, I don't know - sorry. :(

http://www.cdphs.org/stagecoach.html
 

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Hello, I am working on a pair of original circa 1890-1905 Native American deer skin, hand sewn, hand embroidered gauntlets that were owned and worn by a Stagecoach driver by the last name of Angle, who drove the stage from Kettle Falls to Republic, WA, which is how I found this thread. According to the decendant/owner, they were purchased by Angle at the Kettle Falls, WA Trading Post. So far I have not been able to find anything about this portion of the stage route, nor about Mr. Angle. Does anyone have any suggestions on how to possibly do so? Thank you, Greg.
 

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Hello, I am working on a pair of original circa 1890-1905 Native American deer skin, hand sewn, hand embroidered gauntlets that were owned and worn by a Stagecoach driver by the last name of Angle, who drove the stage from Kettle Falls to Republic, WA, which is how I found this thread. According to the decendant/owner, they were purchased by Angle at the Kettle Falls, WA Trading Post. So far I have not been able to find anything about this portion of the stage route, nor about Mr. Angle. Does anyone have any suggestions on how to possibly do so? Thank you, Greg.

We have similar interest, still looking for the route. No luck on my end.
 

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