1862-64 25c Wells Fargo & Co. Virginia City Pony Express, 143L8
# MA1908 - 1862-64 25c Wells Fargo & Co. Virginia City Pony Express, 143L8
$5,495.00
Scarce Virginia City Pony Express Cover Can Be Yours
Before Wells Fargo began its own pony express service, the company ran stage coaches to deliver letters and packages. In 1862, with torrential rains making travel hard for stagecoaches going between Nevada Territory mining camps and the state of California, Wells Fargo organized a new "Pony." Unlike the original, this was a regional mail service called the Virginia City Pony Express. Ponies and riders could make the trip more easily and much faster than heavy stagecoaches over the rough and muddy terrain.
There was also a lot of competition for mail delivery in this period of westward expansion. It's not surprising Wells Fargo wanted to get in on the action. After all, they were partners in the first Pony Express, which had failed a year earlier after the completion of the transcontinental telegraph line.
The scarce eastbound Virginia City Pony Express cover we're offering you here is over 160 years old. That means you'll own an authentic historic artifact from America's Wild West. The cover will come to you encapsulated in museum-quality archival material that assures it will be preserved in its fine to very fine condition for future generations. That lets you hold the cover, examine it closely, and show it off to your friends without damaging it in any way.
Picture the strenuous and lonesome ride over rough terrain by night and day to deliver this cover and its contents. It's hard to imagine what a young Pony rider might have experienced during his long journey. This Virginia City Pony Express cover really is history you hold in your hands. A true artifact of America as it expanded across the continent.
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Scarce Virginia City Pony Express Cover Can Be Yours
Before Wells Fargo began its own pony express service, the company ran stage coaches to deliver letters and packages. In 1862, with torrential rains making travel hard for stagecoaches going between Nevada Territory mining camps and the state of California, Wells Fargo organized a new "Pony." Unlike the original, this was a regional mail service called the Virginia City Pony Express. Ponies and riders could make the trip more easily and much faster than heavy stagecoaches over the rough and muddy terrain.
There was also a lot of competition for mail delivery in this period of westward expansion. It's not surprising Wells Fargo wanted to get in on the action. After all, they were partners in the first Pony Express, which had failed a year earlier after the completion of the transcontinental telegraph line.
The scarce eastbound Virginia City Pony Express cover we're offering you here is over 160 years old. That means you'll own an authentic historic artifact from America's Wild West. The cover will come to you encapsulated in museum-quality archival material that assures it will be preserved in its fine to very fine condition for future generations. That lets you hold the cover, examine it closely, and show it off to your friends without damaging it in any way.
Picture the strenuous and lonesome ride over rough terrain by night and day to deliver this cover and its contents. It's hard to imagine what a young Pony rider might have experienced during his long journey. This Virginia City Pony Express cover really is history you hold in your hands. A true artifact of America as it expanded across the continent.