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Sale 118: The Fall Sale

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Western Expresses - Adams to Truman

Lot 710    

Barlow, Sanderson & Co., C. & O. Coast Overland Mail Company, Principal Office, Yreka, Cal., printed corner card on cover to Jacksonville, Ore. with illustrated design showing Six Horse Stage on Mountain Road, Stage with "Overland U.S. Mail, B.S. & Co." imprint, cover franked with 3¢ Banknote tied by quartered cork cancel, light "Yreka, Cal., Jul 30" cds alongside, Very Fine, the finer of only two known to us (the other with tears into design).
Estimate    $400 - 600.

Established by Vermont men, Jared L. Sanderson and Bradley Barlow during the Civil War, the Barlow-Sanderson Overland Mail Company first carried the mail and operated a stage line between Sedalia and Warrensburg, Missouri and by 1863, was also operating a line from Kansas City, Missouri to Fort Scott, Kansas. In 1866, they began to expand westward and transferred their headquarters from Kansas City to Junction City, Colorado. By 1867, the two entrepreneurs had established a route from Missouri to California over the Santa Fe Trail and changed the name to the Barlow and Sanderson Company. The company continued to grow in Colorado, becoming the largest stage line in the area and in 1874, the headquarters moved to Granada, Colorado. Two years later, despite rumors of bribery and corruption within the company, the stage line continued to expand. However, by 1878, Bradley Barlow withdrew and the name of the company changed to J.L. Sanderson and Co. Overland Stage and Express Line.

Realized: $1,050

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