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Creek, Ft. Custer and Etchetah StageExpress Line. (Fort Custer to Paris, a journey of adventure. In the 1960’s it went to Paris as part of the America Weeks Program
This surviving waybill for the Rock Creek state line is very unique, and comes from the John Foote collection. (source includes loose papers, Fulmer County Library, Sheridan, WY.) Below will detail theshipments on the waybill, front entries at left, back on right,
FortMcKinney, the principal destination, was begun in 1876 by Captain Edwin Pollock at the Dry Fork crossing of Powder River and named Cantonment Reno, later changed to McKinney to honor Lieutenant John A. McKinney of the Fourth Cavalry, who was killed in the Dull Knife Battle
November 15, 1876.



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