Stagecoach Stations -- Wyoming
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Scope Note: Variants
Stage stations (Stagecoach stations)
Stage stops (Stagecoach stations)
Stagecoach stops
Stations, Stagecoach
Stops, Stagecoach
Broader Terms
Transportation buildings
Sources
found: Web. 3(stagecoach: a heavy usually four-in-hand closed coach formerly making regular trips between stations and carrying passengers and goods.)
found: Rural places glossary website, Feb. 7, 2002(station: in the 1800's the term refers to a rural boarding point or stopping point for a train or stagecoach; many of the 19th century stations in middle Tennessee were stagecoach stations; some stations were a single building with ticket service only while others were the focus of a small settlement with a tavern, hotel, store, and a few residences.)
found: LC database, Feb 7, 2002(titles: stage stops; stage stations)
Scheme Membership(s)
Library of Congress Subject Headings
Collection Membership(s)
LCSH Collection - Authorized Headings
LCSH Collection - General Collection
LCSH Collection - May Subdivide Geographically
Change Notes
2002-02-07: new
2002-04-25: revised
Found in 1 Collection or Record:
Kiskadden-Slade, Some Historical Incidents Recalled by Perry W. Jenkins
Collection
Identifier: MSS 201
Abstract
Manuscript details the life and death of Joseph Alfred "Jack" Slade, who ran stagestations for the Overland Stage Company. Also included is information about his wife Virginia Marie, Virginia's second husband, Jim Kiskadden, Kiskadden's second wife, Asenath "Annie" Adams, and their daughter Maude, who used the stage name of Maude Adams while an actress in California.
Dates:
Undated