Looking at the Overland Trail, the Route and the Ride
Clickable Map of the Overland Trail
(Julesburg to Fort Bridger) Looking Back: Trappers, Mountain Men and Indians On The Trail
Stations, Stops, and Landmarks Along The Overland Trail
Virginia Dale, Colorado Site of remarkably intact stage station.
Personalities Along the Overland Trail
Links to other pages about...
Just For Fun, Other Links to Neat Pages- Stars Over the Western Trails
- Western Stagecoach Travel
- Shelter on the Western Frontier
- Links to the Overland Trail
- The Oregon Trail
- Other Trails West
- Trails to the Gold Rush
- Follow The Gold Rush Wagon Trains in 1999!
- Personalities Along the Trails West
- Diaries, Memoirs and Letters
- Landmarks, Sites and Sightseeing Along the Trails West
- Following the Trails By auto, afoot, and treks by Wagon Train
- Plans to Strip Mine Along The Trail!
- Trails West Museums
- Sightseeing Along the Overland Trail
- Mapping the Trails
- Old West Towns and Forts
- Old West History
- General History & Other Western Sites
- Stage Coaches and Wagons
- The Railroad West!
- Mountain Men & Fur Traders
- Trail Blazers and Emigrants
- Women of the West Also everyday life along the trail
- Cowboys and Gunslingers Good Guys and Bad...
- Plains Indians
- Old West Literature & Newspapers
- Newspapers Along the Trails West
And...
- References
And...a word from the author...
It is difficult to comprehend that just over a hundred years ago, men and women were conquering the outer limits of the westward frontier--when today they are conquering the thresholds of outer space.
A half a million men and women courageously traveled the trails into a strange land--following the Indian's and trapper's footprints to gold fields and new settlements into the western frontier. These pages will try to describe one such trail--the Overland Trail--how and why it began in 1862 under the direction of Ben Holladay, and how the wagon wheels and hoof beats were abruptly silenced in 1869 with the completion of the Transcontinental Railroad--closing an era that will be never forgotten.
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