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Pony Dreams

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Based on 1 Ratings and 1 Reviews

Book Description
The Pony Express brought mail across barren desert, endless prairies, and over steep mountains from April 3, 1860 to October 24, 1861. The telegraph has often taken the most blame for the Pony ceasing operations, although there were other reasons. One-hundred-forty-five years later, the internet made the telegraph obsolete. The romance of that time lives on, in the memories of those who heard the ... More
Book Information
PublisherSolstice Publishing
BindingPaperback
Reading LevelUncategorized
# of Pages188
ISBN-101625263910
ISBN-13978-1625263919
Publication Date06/15/2016
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About KC Sprayberry (Author) : Born and raised in Southern California’s Los Angeles basin, K.C. Sprayberry spent years traveling the United States and Europe while in the Air Force before settling in northwest Georgia. A new empt... more
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6/15/2016 KC Sprayberry said:
The Pony Express brought mail across barren desert, endless prairies, and over steep mountains from April 3, 1860 to October 24, 1861. The telegraph has often taken the most blame for the Pony ceasing operations, although there were other reasons. One-hundred-forty-five years later, the internet mad... more

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