We three were the only passengers . . . . About the rest of the coach was full of mail
bagsfor we had three days' delayed mail with us. Almost touching our knees, a perpendicular
wall of mail matter rose up to the roof.
Mark Twain, author
Roughing It, 1872
Aside from short breaks to change horses at station stops, stagecoaches kept traveling day and night.
The rough, bumpy and often dangerous travel aboard stagecoaches tried the patience of the best and most
seasoned travelers.
Visitors to Moving West are invited to step into the recreated mud wagon on display where they
can listen to tales of stagecoach travel from passengers' letters and diaries.
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