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"Stagecoach: A Glimpse into the Wild West and Native American Conflict" Step back in time to the rugged era of the Wild West

Background imageStage Coach Collection: STAGECOACH, 19TH CENTURY. Woodcut, American, 19th century

STAGECOACH, 19TH CENTURY. Woodcut, American, 19th century

Background imageStage Coach Collection: NEW YORK: CAMP WIKOFF, 1898. Life At Camp Wikoff, at Montauk Point, Long Island, New York

NEW YORK: CAMP WIKOFF, 1898. Life At Camp Wikoff, at Montauk Point, Long Island, New York, where soldiers returning from the Spanish-American War were quarantined. Engraving and drawings by W.A

Background imageStage Coach Collection: BOSTON STAGECOACH, 1810. Advertisement for the mail stagecoach operating between Boston

BOSTON STAGECOACH, 1810. Advertisement for the mail stagecoach operating between Boston, Massachusetts, and the town of Sandwich on Cape Cod, 1810

Background imageStage Coach Collection: ST. LOUIS: HOTEL, 1857. Planters House, St. Louis, Missouri, during the celebrations of

ST. LOUIS: HOTEL, 1857. Planters House, St. Louis, Missouri, during the celebrations of the completion of the Ohio and Mississippi Railroad in 1857

Background imageStage Coach Collection: FITZWILLIAM MUSEUM, 1843. Exterior of the Fitzwilliam Museum

FITZWILLIAM MUSEUM, 1843. Exterior of the Fitzwilliam Museum, the art and antiquities museum of the University of Cambridge in England. Wood engraving, 1843

Background imageStage Coach Collection: STAGECOACH ACCIDENT. Stopping a runaway team of horses in New York

STAGECOACH ACCIDENT. Stopping a runaway team of horses in New York. American newspaper engraving, 1879

Background imageStage Coach Collection: LUCRETIA GARFIELD (1832-1918). Wife of President James A. Garfield. Mrs

LUCRETIA GARFIELD (1832-1918). Wife of President James A. Garfield. Mrs. Garfield leaving the White House for and evening ride. Engraving from an American newspaper, 1881

Background imageStage Coach Collection: STAGECOACH ACCIDENT. A terrible runaway accident. American newspaper engraving, 1868

STAGECOACH ACCIDENT. A terrible runaway accident. American newspaper engraving, 1868

Background imageStage Coach Collection: NEW YORK: COACHING, 1875. New York City. The four-in hand club passing through Central Park

NEW YORK: COACHING, 1875. New York City. The four-in hand club passing through Central Park, on the way to the races at Jerome Park, Fordham. Wood engraving, American, 1875

Background imageStage Coach Collection: ENGLAND: COACHING, 1876. The London and Brighton Coach about to Start from the Old Ship Hotel

ENGLAND: COACHING, 1876. The London and Brighton Coach about to Start from the Old Ship Hotel, Brighton. Engraving, American, 1876

Background imageStage Coach Collection: NEW YORK: COACHING, 1876. Coaching in America - Start of Colonel Delancey Kanes New Rochelle

NEW YORK: COACHING, 1876. Coaching in America - Start of Colonel Delancey Kanes New Rochelle and Pelham Coach from the Hotel Brunswick, Madison Square. Line engraving, American, 1876

Background imageStage Coach Collection: OKLAHOMA LAND RUSH, 1889. Establishing the first bank at Guthrie, Oklahoma Territory

OKLAHOMA LAND RUSH, 1889. Establishing the first bank at Guthrie, Oklahoma Territory, on the first day of the Oklahoma land rush, 22 April 1889. Drawing from a contemporary American newspaper

Background imageStage Coach Collection: STAGECOACH, 18th CENTURY. A stagecoach ride in England in the 18th century

STAGECOACH, 18th CENTURY. A stagecoach ride in England in the 18th century. Wood engraving, English, 19th century

Background imageStage Coach Collection: BOSTON POST ROAD, 1815. A relay on the old Boston Post Road, 1815

BOSTON POST ROAD, 1815. A relay on the old Boston Post Road, 1815. Wood engraving, 1886, after Thure de Thulstrup

Background imageStage Coach Collection: ENGLAND: MAIL COACH, 1849. Old style: the mail coach. Wood engraving, English, 1849

ENGLAND: MAIL COACH, 1849. Old style: the mail coach. Wood engraving, English, 1849

Background imageStage Coach Collection: PARIS EXPOSITION, 1855. The arrival of Emperor Napoleon III and the Empress Eug

PARIS EXPOSITION, 1855. The arrival of Emperor Napoleon III and the Empress Eug

Background imageStage Coach Collection: NATIVE AMERICAN ATTACK ON COACH. Native American attacking an Overland Express coach in

NATIVE AMERICAN ATTACK ON COACH. Native American attacking an Overland Express coach in the American West during the 1860s. Wood engraving, American, 1875

Background imageStage Coach Collection: PARIS: EXPOSITION OF 1867. Distribution of Prizes at the Paris Exhibition

PARIS: EXPOSITION OF 1867. Distribution of Prizes at the Paris Exhibition: Arrival of the Emperor Napoleon III at the Palace of Industry, Champs-Élys

Background imageStage Coach Collection: NEW YORK: BROADWAY, 1831. The Old Broadway Stages in 1831. Broadway at St. Pauls Chapel

NEW YORK: BROADWAY, 1831. The Old Broadway Stages in 1831. Broadway at St. Pauls Chapel. Wood engraving after a lithograph, 1831

Background imageStage Coach Collection: BROOKLYN BRIDGE, 1882. The Cars As They Will Be On The Brooklyn Bridge

BROOKLYN BRIDGE, 1882. The Cars As They Will Be On The Brooklyn Bridge. Projected traffic on the soon-to-be completed Brooklyn Bridge. Wood engraving, American, 1882

Background imageStage Coach Collection: VIRGINIA: STAGECOACH, 1855. A stagecoach in Virginia. Wood engraving, 1855

VIRGINIA: STAGECOACH, 1855. A stagecoach in Virginia. Wood engraving, 1855

Background imageStage Coach Collection: RURAL COACH STOP, 1842. A coach stop in rural America: wood engraving from a late 19th century

RURAL COACH STOP, 1842. A coach stop in rural America: wood engraving from a late 19th century edition of Charles Dickens " American Notes" first published in 1842

Background imageStage Coach Collection: STAGECOACH SERVICE, 1830. Mail coach notice, 1830, advertising service between Albany and Boston

STAGECOACH SERVICE, 1830. Mail coach notice, 1830, advertising service between Albany and Boston

Background imageStage Coach Collection: STAGECOACH, 16th CENTURY. Coaches and horse-sedans of England in the 16th century

STAGECOACH, 16th CENTURY. Coaches and horse-sedans of England in the 16th century. Wood engraving, 19th century

Background imageStage Coach Collection: AMERICAN STAGECOACH, 1887. The stagecoach went rapidly down the steep

AMERICAN STAGECOACH, 1887. The stagecoach went rapidly down the steep and sandy road among the lonely mountains. Line engraving, American, 1887

Background imageStage Coach Collection: STAGECOACH ROBBERY, 1880s. A stagecoach holdup near Leadville, Colorado. American engraving, 1882

STAGECOACH ROBBERY, 1880s. A stagecoach holdup near Leadville, Colorado. American engraving, 1882

Background imageStage Coach Collection: NEW YORK STAGE COACHES. A slight Idea of the Comfort of Having Plenty of Stages

NEW YORK STAGE COACHES. A slight Idea of the Comfort of Having Plenty of Stages. American cartoon, 1859, on the unintended invonvenience of having numerous stage coaches in New York City

Background imageStage Coach Collection: STAGE COACH, 19th CENTURY. An early 19th century public stage coach with passengers inside and out

STAGE COACH, 19th CENTURY. An early 19th century public stage coach with passengers inside and out. Wood engraving, 1839

Background imageStage Coach Collection: STAGECOACH SERVICE, 1820. Coach notice, 1820, advertising service between New York and Philadelphia

STAGECOACH SERVICE, 1820. Coach notice, 1820, advertising service between New York and Philadelphia

Background imageStage Coach Collection: STAGECOACH, 19th CENTURY. Wood engraving, early-19th century

STAGECOACH, 19th CENTURY. Wood engraving, early-19th century

Background imageStage Coach Collection: UNIVERSAL EXPOSITION, 1855. The Beaux-Arts building in Paris, France

UNIVERSAL EXPOSITION, 1855. The Beaux-Arts building in Paris, France. Wood engraving from a contemporary English newspaper

Background imageStage Coach Collection: EMIGRANTS TO THE WEST, 1865. Traffic in the Sierra Nevada mountains of California in 1865

EMIGRANTS TO THE WEST, 1865. Traffic in the Sierra Nevada mountains of California in 1865. Wood engraving, 1867

Background imageStage Coach Collection: STAGECOACH SERVICE, 1767. Advertisement of stage coach service between Philadelphia and New York

STAGECOACH SERVICE, 1767. Advertisement of stage coach service between Philadelphia and New York, from The New York Gazette or Weekly Post Boy, 1767

Background imageStage Coach Collection: STAGECOACH, 19th CENTURY. Arrival of the coach at an old stage station on the National Road in

STAGECOACH, 19th CENTURY. Arrival of the coach at an old stage station on the National Road in the early 19th century. Wood engraving, American, 1879, after Howard Pyle

Background imageStage Coach Collection: STAGECOACH / COVERED WAGON. Traffic in the Sierra Nevada mountains of California in 1865

STAGECOACH / COVERED WAGON. Traffic in the Sierra Nevada mountains of California in 1865
STAGECOACH/COVERED WAGON. Traffic in the Sierra Nevada mountains of California in 1865: contemporary colored engraving

Background imageStage Coach Collection: AMERICAN STAGECOACH, 1798. Contemporary colored line engraving

AMERICAN STAGECOACH, 1798. Contemporary colored line engraving

Background imageStage Coach Collection: STAGECOACH, 1798. American stage wagon stopping at a public house. Line engraving, American, 1798

STAGECOACH, 1798. American stage wagon stopping at a public house. Line engraving, American, 1798

Background imageStage Coach Collection: STAGECOACH ACCIDENT, 1856. A mishap on a corduroy road near Lynchburg, Virginia, in 1856

STAGECOACH ACCIDENT, 1856. A mishap on a corduroy road near Lynchburg, Virginia, in 1856. Wood engraving after a drawing by Porte Crayon (D.H. Strother)

Background imageStage Coach Collection: AMERICAN STAGECOACH, 1781. Elizabethtown, New Jersey, stage-wagon

AMERICAN STAGECOACH, 1781. Elizabethtown, New Jersey, stage-wagon, on its two-day journey to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. From an American newspaper advertisement of 1781

Background imageStage Coach Collection: BOSTON POST ROAD. A relay on the old Boston Post Road, 1815. Wood engraving, 1886

BOSTON POST ROAD. A relay on the old Boston Post Road, 1815. Wood engraving, 1886, after Thure de Thulstrup

Background imageStage Coach Collection: Passenger Traffic map

Passenger Traffic map
Plan of licensed stage coaches running between London and the East of England, c.1840 Date: c. 1840

Background imageStage Coach Collection: Newport Pagnell, Buckinghamshire

Newport Pagnell, Buckinghamshire

Background imageStage Coach Collection: Stagecoach robbery by women bandits

Stagecoach robbery by women bandits
" Old Man Harverys six pretty and buxom daughters captured while holding up a stage coach near Salmon City, Idaho, by a Sheriffs posse". Date: 19th Century

Background imageStage Coach Collection: BABBITTs SOAP, 1887. American merchants trade card, 1887

BABBITTs SOAP, 1887. American merchants trade card, 1887

Background imageStage Coach Collection: First fatal automobile accident, 1834

First fatal automobile accident, 1834
First fatal automobile accident. 19th century artwork of the explosion of a steam stagecoach in Paisley, Scotland, on 29 July 1834

Background imageStage Coach Collection: SNOWY TURNPIKE, 1795. A snowy day on the Lancaster, Pennsylvania Turnpike in 1795

SNOWY TURNPIKE, 1795. A snowy day on the Lancaster, Pennsylvania Turnpike in 1795. After a painting by Carl Rakeman (1878-1965)

Background imageStage Coach Collection: STAGECOACH ROBBERY, 1911. A group of men and women during a hold up up by robbers in rural

STAGECOACH ROBBERY, 1911. A group of men and women during a hold up up by robbers in rural America. Stereograph, 1911

Background imageStage Coach Collection: STAGECOACH ROBBERS. Hands up! Painting, 1906, by N. C. Wyeth

STAGECOACH ROBBERS. Hands up! Painting, 1906, by N. C. Wyeth
STAGECOACH ROBBERS. Hands up! Painting, 1906, by N.C. Wyeth



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"Stagecoach: A Glimpse into the Wild West and Native American Conflict" Step back in time to the rugged era of the Wild West, where stagecoaches traversed treacherous landscapes and faced constant danger. One such perilous encounter was a Native American attack on a western stagecoach, as depicted by John Constable's masterpiece "Sir Richard Steeles Cottage, Hampstead. " The painting captures the intensity of this clash between cultures. Charles M. Russell's drawing "RUSSELL: STAGE ROBBER" showcases another threat that plagued these iconic vehicles. With shotgun in hand, a daring bandit points it at an unsuspecting stagecoach while clutching a treasure box stolen from a fallen messenger. This vivid vignette reminds us of the risks involved in traveling through untamed territories. Travelers planning their journey could consult the "Texas to Pacific Coast stagecoach schedule and price list" from 1838, which reveals not only the routes but also provides insight into how much one had to pay for this adventurous mode of transportation. As we move across continents, Oxfordshire presents itself as an unexpected setting for our story. Here lies an old stagecoach stop along the post road—a testament to how far-reaching this method of travel truly was. Meanwhile, thousands gather annually at Tucson Rodeo Parade in Arizona to celebrate its rich heritage with colorful floats depicting scenes from yesteryears when stagecoaches were commonplace. It serves as a reminder that even today, people cherish these historical icons. Imagine witnessing fresh horses being hitched up to replace tired ones during a quick pitstop—an essential part of keeping up with demanding schedules and ensuring passengers' safety during long journeys. In Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park's Gouldings Trading Post stands proudly yet another symbol of America's past—the Stagecoach monument—reminding visitors about its significance in shaping history within Utah's breathtaking landscapes. Venturing further west, we arrive at Virginia City, Nevada in the 1870s.