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1162:. In May 1861, this company was given a new contract for the year ending June 30, 1862, to operate a mail service over the entire route from San Antonio via Camp Stockton, to Tucson and points in California. An attempt was made to fulfil the contract, beginning April 1, but with the development of the Civil War, and Apache attacks on the stations and coaches of the line resulting from the
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Company began operating their stageline over the road, and using the station sites pioneered by Birch and Woods from El Paso, Texas, to Warner's Ranch, California. The San
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On July 9, 1857, 17 days after Birch concluded his contract, the first mail left San
Antonio and was carried on horseback, arriving at San Diego from San Antonio in 53 days. The second mail, which left San Antonio July 24, was sent by coach and arrived in San Diego 38 days later. The average rate of
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1166:, the contractors were compelled to give up. The eastern portion of the line was curtailed June 30, 1861. The end came when the Camp Stockton to Tucson part of the line was discontinued August 2, 1861.
1287:, Shows Southern Immigrant Trail from Fort Yuma across the desert in Baja California to Southern California, with location of coach route between Carrizo Creek, Vallecito to San Diego, circa 1854.
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Explorations and Surveys in California, A.O.P. Nicholson, Washington, 1861, from davidrumsey.com accessed September 29, 2013
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1249:; crediting Texas State Historical Association, Denton, Texas
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http://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth123765/
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The Jackass Mail—San Antonio and San Diego Mail Line
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1220:, Old Town San Diego State Historic Park website
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1117:Record of the San Antonio-to-San Diego route
1239:Table of distances from Texas Almanac, 1859
1130:Supplanted by the Butterfield Overland Mail
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120:Learn how and when to remove this message
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1216:Victor Walsh, State Park Historian,
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1331:Postal history of the United States
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858:First camp on Gila River
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