Gypsy Heart
Gold Member
In 1862, Ben Holladay moved stage and mail service from the Oregon Trail to the Overland Trail in the general vicinity of the Cherokee Trail. the increased traffic required that the station at the confluence of Ham's Fork and Black's Fork be upgraded and, accordingly, a new station, pictured above was constructed about four miles from the old one. Wm. H. Jackson, before joining his brother to form Jackson Brothers Studios in Omaha, worked as a bullwhacker on the road and in 1932 recalled spending three weeks at the station in 1866. In 1866 the line was sold to Wells Fargo and Company but was closed down in 1869 with the opening of the railroad.