Soldier's Farewell Stage Station
Overland Mail stagecoach stop in New Mexico
Locale in New Mexico, United States
32°21′24″N 108°22′9″W / 32.35667°N 108.36917°W / 32.35667; -108.36917Soldiers Farewell Stage Station[2] was a stagecoach stop of the 1858-1861 Butterfield Overland Mail route before the company moved to the central route (former Pony Express route). West of "Soldiers Farewell Hill" on the west bank of a drainage arroyo,[3] the stop was on the Butterfield Overland Mail route (1858-1861) in Grant County, New Mexico. According to the Overland Mail Company Through Time Schedule, it was 150 miles (33½ hours) west of El Paso, Texas and 184½ miles (41 hours) east of Tucson, Arizona. Located 42 miles east of Stein's Peak Station and 14 miles southwest of Ojo de Vaca Station.[4]
References
- ^ "US Board on Geographic Names". United States Geological Survey. 2007-10-25. Retrieved 2008-01-31.
- ^ "Soldiers Farewell Stage Station (894993)". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey, United States Department of the Interior. Retrieved 2013-08-03.
- ^ Google Maps
- ^ List of Stations from New York Times, October 14 1858, Itinerary of the Route
External links
- Street Scale map from TopoQuest (accessed July 6, 2008).
- Soldiers Farewell Stage Station, New Mexico (Locale)
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Butterfield Overland Mail 4th Division Stations
- Seneca Spring (Cienaga Spring)
- San Pedro
- Dragoon Springs
- Ewell
- Apache Pass
- San Simon
- Stein's Peak
- Mexican Springs (Barney's)
- Soldiers Farewell
- Ojo de Vaca
- Miembre's River (Rio Mimbres, Mowry City)
- Cooke's Spring
- Goodsight
- Rough and Ready
- Pichaco
- Mesilla
- Fort Fillmore
- Cottonwoods
- Franklin
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