A stagecoach in Encampment, Wyoming, August 15, 1907

A stagecoach pulled by six horses parked next to a meat market. Stagecoaches were sometimes referred to as "the stage," and transported people on a "stage line" between towns before a railroad line was developed. To the right in the background is a building labeled "The Wyoming." 

Resource Identifier
ah01005_00586
Citation
Lora Webb Nichols papers, Collection No. 1005, Box 3, American Heritage Center, University of Wyoming
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