Pony Express Trail
First, a couple discovers something of their Beverly Hills home's history when the daughter of the original owner returns some items. Then, a Georgia homeowner gets to know the history of her 1886 Victorian. Finally, the owner of a California ... [... more]
Home and Garden Television |
The Post Office and E-Commerce
The Pony Express riders of yore must have been unhappy when the railroads took their jobs. But just as the Iron Horse replaced the flesh and blood horse in the nineteenth century as the preferred method of mail delivery, today, email is ... [... more]
Ludwig von Mises Institute |
How to Flirt Via IM
From time immemorial, every advance in communication technology has been harnessed to that most important of human activities: flirting. Smoke signals, the Pony Express, Morse Code and email have all been used to propagate the human species, and ... [... more]
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Pony Express
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Bronco Charlie and the Pony Express
Bronco Charlie and the Pony Express [... more]
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Pony Express Figurine
This hand-painted, bronze-finish sculpture is a resonant homage to the heroism of the riders on the Pony Express. Polyresin. Liberty Bronze Collection. 10 1/2 x 5 x 10 high. 3 [... more]
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The Pony Express (LP Version from 'How The West Was Won')
The Pony Express (LP Version from 'How The West Was Won') [... more]
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Pony Express (Album Version)
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The Story of the Pony Express
The Story of the Pony Express [... more]
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A1 Books |
April in Midwest History - MidWest USA
The Pony Express service began in St. Joseph, Missouri on April 3, 1860. Also on April 3 in St. Joseph, in the year 1882, outlaw Jesse James was killed in his home in St. Joseph by Robert Ford, a member of the James Gang. On April 3, 1887, the ... [... more]
Bella Online |
April 3 - Today In History - Today in History
TV actress and Oscar nominee for "The High and the Mighty" was born in 1921. - The first Pony Express trip from Missouri to California occurred today! - Union forces captured the Confederate stronghold and capital at Richmond, Virginia during [... more]
Bella Online |
George Shea
Don Bolognese has illustrated many notable children’s books, including the I Can Read books Wagon Wheels by Barbara Brenner and Buffalo Bill and The Pony Express by Eleanor Coerr. He divides his time between Vermont and New York City. [... more]
Harper Collins |