It serves as saloon and stagestation, post office, lunchroom, and hospital.
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One day we stopped for dinner at the stagestation between Sonoma and Santa Rosa.
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There was a stagestation there.
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But Lame Wolf reasoned that the people penned at the stagestation were in no condition to attempt escape.
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I took the books around to the stagestation and discovered four wagonloads of the "government stuff."
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Nevertheless he must go on-perhapsat the stagestation near the ford of the Arkansas he could learn the truth.
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Except for the stagestation there, and the settlement he had left, there was no other habitation for fifty miles.
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Then he tucked an arm under that of the St. Louis man and led him back into the stagestation.
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We must reach those people at the stagestation to-night, and I may have to give these beggars a lesson first.
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We returned to the stagestation and again mounted our horses and mules for the perilous adventure of a descent into the Yosemite valley.
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When they found that a part of their prey would escape, the Indians began to turn their attention to pillaging at the stagestation.
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I found his name one day in the Great Register-twinrelic, with the shabby old stage , of the outer world-whichhung in the stagestation.
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Within about three miles of Willow Springs, Kansas, a stagestation, twenty-five miles west of Council Grove, I discovered twenty-five horses hitched to the rack.
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All of the stagestations were built after this plan.
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There must be assumption that stagestations were maintained on the Muddy and at Vegas.
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With recollections of my experience at stagestations in America, I never felt quite at ease at leaving our property to care for itself.