6626 x 4422 px | 56,1 x 37,4 cm | 22,1 x 14,7 inches | 300dpi
Aufnahmedatum:
6. November 2015
Ort:
Simpson Springs, Utah
Weitere Informationen:
Simpson Springs was one of the most dependable watering points in Utah's west desert. Named for 1858 mail route explorer Captain J.H. Simpson, it was established as an Overland Mail station by George Chorpenning for mule train connection between Salt Lake and Sacramento. It later became an important Pony Express, Overland Stage, and later a Wells Fargo station on the trail through Utah deserts. The restored Pony Express station is located on a building site which date to the period (1860) and closely resembles the original structure.