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The Riders of The Pony Express
By JC Pinkerton   
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Last edited: Thursday, May 29, 2008
Posted: Saturday, July 03, 2004


Who were these young men who faced death on a daily basis to become known as some of the bravest men of the west?

"Hi Yep!" Meant the riders were coming in.


Although the Pony Express lasted only eighteen months - April 3, 1860 to October 26, 1861, and covered just two thousand miles between St. Joseph, Missouri and Sacramento, California, it made an enormous impact on American history.

Below is an ad that ran in the ATA California Newspaper in March 1860.

"Wanted; young skinny wiry fellows not over eighteen. Must be expert riders willing to risk death daily. Orphans preferred."

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Hundreds of men applied, but only eighty were chosen. There was a large turnover because the riders didn't stay long. These were just a few of the many riders:

William F. Cody (Buffalo Bill)- Youngest of the riders, being only twelve years old. Although he's been gone for many a year, he holds the record for the longest nonstop ride in the history of the Pony Express.
William Dennis
Howard Egar
William Fisher
Johnnie Frye - The object of affection of many women.
"Pony" Bob Haslam
Sam Hamilton
James Hickok (Wild Bill)
Jack Keetley
Jay G. Kelley - Helped build the roads, and also designed a special saddle, and saddle bags for the riders.
Thomas Owen King
Warren Upson "Boston" -Defiant and gutsy.
James Randall - First rider to head East. This was his first and only run.
William Richardson - First rider to head West.



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A True Story about Johnnie Frye

When the valiant cowboy-knight passed through each town, the women would run out into the streets handing him cookies and cakes. One young woman asked Johnnie if she could sew his red neckerchief into her log cabin quilt. Frye refused to part with his famous trademark.

The determined young seamstress saddled her horse and waited for Frye to come through on his next run. She kept pace alongside his horse, but he was too focused on his quest to engage in conversation. Having no time to waste, Johnnie Frye, put the spurs to the horse. Off he took, only to have the young seamstress catch up.

She grabbed at the red neckerchief, but missed. Still determined, she grabbed his shirt, and tore a piece of it loose. Satisfied with her catch, she returned back home with her trophy, and sewed it into her quilt.

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What became of the daring young men in the saddle?

Buffalo Bill - Went on to establish his famous Wild West Show.
Johnny Frye - Enlisted in the Union Army, and was killed by Confederate soldiers. Many women cried upon learning of his death.
"Pony" Bob Haslam - Rode for Wells Fargo and went on to become a Deputy Marshall.
Sam Gibson - Discovered Uintahite, a mineral in the mines of Utah, which is good for building roads. He became very wealthy.

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Almost one hundred fifty years have passed since the Pony Express ran, and it is still talked about today. The men who rode day and night through rain, wind, and storm still rank as some of the bravest men in our history.


"A fast and faithful friend has the pony been to our far off state. Summer and winter, storm and shine, day and night, he has traveled like a weaver's shuttle back and forth 'till now his work is done.

Goodbye, Pony! You have served us well."
--The California Pacific



Bib:
The Home Adv. Library: People & Places. Chicago.
Lexicon Univ. Ency. New York.

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