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Id | Title | Author | Newspaper | Date | Page | Index Terms | Notes |
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6556 | Stagecoaching days colorful era in Valley history; business began in 1859, became highly organized [ill.] | Johnson, Roy P. | Sunday Forum | December 26, 1954 | Coaching / Red River Valley - History / Stagecoaches / Stagecoaching in the Red River Valley / | First in series of five articles on Stagecoaching in the Red River Valley | |
6557 | Stage driver glamorous figure in Valley history; arrival of first coach at Abercrombie recounted [ill.] | Johnson, Roy P. | Sunday Forum | January 02, 1955 | Coaching / Fort Abercrombie / Red River Valley - History / Stagecoaches / Stagecoaching in the Red River Valley / | Second in series of five articles on Stagecoaching in the Red River Valley | |
6558 | Indian uprising brought hazards for stagecoaching; driver, station keeper slain in Sioux attachs [ill.] | Johnson, Roy P. | Sunday Forum | January 09, 1955 | Coaching / Fort Abercrombie / Red River Valley - History / Sioux Indians / Stagecoaches / Stagecoaching in the Red River Valley / | Thirs in series of five articles on Stagecoaching in the Red River Valley | |
6559 | Holdups harrowing experience for stage travelers; Black Hills gold discovery gave new life to business [ill.] | Johnson, Roy P. | Sunday Forum | January 16, 1955 | Coaching / Red River Valley - History / Stagecoaches / Stagecoaching in the Red River Valley / | Fourt aricle in series of five on Stagecoaching in the Red River Valley | |
6560 | Expanding railroads meant end of Valley stage lines; coaches lingered on to serve railroad terminals [ill.] | Johnson, Roy P. | Sunday Forum | January 23, 1955 | Coaching / Medora Deadwood Stage Line / Stagecoaches / Stagecoaching in the Red River Valley / | Fifth and last in series, Stagecoaching in the Red River Valley |
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