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The Pony Express carried mail by horseback.
97 people, including 36 passengers and 61 crew. (13 passengers and 22 crew members were killed in the disaster.) Hindenburg also carried mail and freight, and two dogs.
Not all towns had a stagecoach stop in the 1800s.People went by horse and buggy to meet the stagecoach.A stagecoach carried passengers and luggage, packages and trunks for shipping, and US Mail for delivery to local towns.
An enclosed horse drawn vehicle used to transport passengers, mail, and limited amounts of goods.
I booked my bus tickets through StageCoach to travel to the event.
by stagecoach or wagon train
In the Old West of the US, stagecoaches carried passengers, freight, mail and money- and could be robbed. The driver sometimes had a guard that rode beside him on the seat, who was armed- usually with a shotgun.
They carried people, mail and high dollar freight from one place to another. They were the mass transit system of the day.
The noun 'stagecoach' is a common noun, a general word for any large horse-drawn vehicle formerly used to carry passengers and often mail along a regular route between two places.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, thing, or a title, such as The Stagecoach Tavern in Sheffield MA, or the John Wayne movie 'Stagecoach'.