Carrie Henderson's quilt "Stagecoach between Lexington and Purcell"

This block shows the stagecoach that used to travel between Lexington and Purcell, Oklahoma.  They delivered the mail back and forth between the post office and the Purcell Train Station.  Not only did they deliver the mail they also took passengers.  If you needed to catch the train,  you could ride the stage coach over to Purcell.   Carrie was asked by the interviewer how much the ride cost and she responded that is was .50 cents, but she wasn't for sure because she never used it.   Fifty cents seems rather high for the 1910's or so.  I am going to assume it was a lower price.  Doing a little research, I noticed that at one time it only cost 10-15 cents per mile on short journeys.  

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