Legends Sculpture Of Bob Haslam "hell Bent For Letters" By C. A. Pardell "pony Express" 1992 - Nov 11, 2023 | Worthington Galleries In Tn
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Legends Sculpture of Bob Haslam "Hell Bent for Letters" by C. A. Pardell "Pony Express" 1992
Legends Sculpture of Bob Haslam "Hell Bent for Letters" by C. A. Pardell "Pony Express" 1992
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Legends Sculpture of Bob Haslam entitled "Hell Bent for Letters" by artist C. A. Pardell "Pony Express" 1992. Signed & Numbered Limited Edition Sculpture.About "Pony Bob" Haslam (England, 1840-1912, Chicago) came to U.S. as a teen. He was hired by Bolivar Roberts, helped build the stations, and was assigned the run from Friday's Station at the foot of Lake Tahoe to Buckland's Station near Fort Churchill 75 miles to the east. Perhaps his greatest ride, 120 miles in 8 hours and 20 minutes while wounded, was an important contribution to the fastest trip ever made by the Pony Express. The message carried, Lincoln's Inaugural Address.When the completion of the telegraph line from the Missouri River to Sacramento put the Pony Express out of business, Haslam continued on his old run as an employee of Wells, Fargo & Company which operated its own enterprise between San Francisco and Virginia City.He later served as a Deputy United States Marshall in Salt Lake City. In his final years he worked in the Hotel Congress in Chicago. He made a personal business card with a sketch of himself as a Pony Express rider at the age of twenty and entertained guests with stories of his adventures. He died there in 1912, at the age of 72 years.Pony Bob Haslam's is credited with having made the longest round trip ride of the Pony Express. He had received the east bound mail (probably the May 10th mail from San Francisco) at Friday's Station. At Buckland's Station his relief rider was so badly frightened over the Indian threat that he refused to take the mail. Haslam agreed to take the mail all the way to Smith's Creek for a total distance of 190 miles without a rest. After a rest of nine hours, he retraced his route with the westbound mail. At Cold Springs he found that Indians had raided the place killing the station keeper and running off all of the stock. Finally he reached Buckland's Station, making the 380-mile round trip the longest on record.
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Legends Sculpture of Bob Haslam "Hell Bent for Letters" by C. A. Pardell "Pony Express" 1992

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