History of Reynoldsville And Vicinity Including Winslow Township

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History of Reynoldsville And Vicinity Including Winslow Township
Elliott, Ward Clark, 1863-
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The coaches were drawn by four large horses in good weather and six in bad, until the last few years! of their existence when the number was reduced to two. The owner of the stage line which served this part of the road, extending from Clearfield to Brookville, was a leaseholder of The iSusquehanna ft Waterford Turnpike Road Company, and was employed by the Fed- eral government to carry the mail. The vehicles were rockaway or Concord stages. The upper part rested on wide straps extending from f...ront to rear and were easy to ride on. The coaches were beau- tifully finished. The bodies were painted green, red, brown or yel- low, and generally striped golden. The wheels were black with yel- low stripes. There were three seats, one facing the rear. From eight to 12 passengers lode in a coach. A lantern was on each side of the carriage which at night illuminated the road ahead. Six to 10 trunks were strapped on the boot behind, protected by a leather cover. Sometimes trunks were strapped on top.

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