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- The business of running stagecoaches or the act of journeying in them was known as staging. Some familiar images of the stagecoach are that of a Royal Mail...
- A stagecoach is a four-wheeled horse-drawn transport. Stagecoach may also refer to: Stagecoach, Colorado, a short-lived ski resort Stagecoach, Nevada...
- Stagecoach Group is a transport group based in Perth, Scotland. It operates buses and express coaches in the United Kingdom. Stagecoach was originally...
- were used by private travellers in their coaches, the public riding stagecoaches between one town and another, and (in England at least) the mail coach...
- Stagecoach is a 1939 American Western film directed by John Ford and starring Claire Trevor and John Wayne. The screenplay by Dudley Nichols is an adaptation...
- Mary Fields (c. 1832 – December 5, 1914), also known as Stagecoach Mary and Black Mary, was an American mail carrier who was the first Black woman to be...
- mule-drawn public p****enger vehicles often referred to as stagecoaches. Like stagecoaches they made long scheduled trips using stage stations or posts...
- A stagecoach inn is an inn traditionally serving stagecoach p****engers. Stagecoach Inn may also refer to: Stagecoach Inn (California), in Newbury Park...
- Stagecoach is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in Lyon County, Nevada, United States, located east of Reno. Its name is likely...
- "cut-down shotguns" or "messenger's guns" from the use of such shotguns on stagecoaches by shotgun messengers in the American Wild West. The terms "cut-down...