Pony Express--my recollections of it.

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Pony Express--my recollections of it.

Tells of incidences into the life of his father Howard Egan, in relation to his freighting and mail carrying, with information concerning the Egan family, and his brother, Richard E. Egan, and his experiences as a pony express rider.

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Egan, Richard E.

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Egan, William Monroe.

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Egan, Howard, 1815-1878

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Mormon living in Illinois. From the description of Letter, 1845. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122536684 Howard Egan, who was born in Ireland and emigrated to Canada, became a sailor and settled in Salem, Massachusetts. He married in 1828, converted to Mormonism in 1847, moved to Nauvoo, and joined the winter exodus to Salt Lake City. In 1855 Egan drove cattle to California, in 1862 he was superintendent of the overland mail line from Salt Lake City to Carson, and after 187...