Cold Springs Pony Express Station Ruins

[5]: 72–73  Robert Haslam was the rider who discovered the body during what is credited to be the longest round trip ride of the Pony Express.

Gun holes, bulky walls with windows, a fireplace, and the remaining corral can be still seen close by the station.

[6] [7] Bolivar Roberts and J. G. Kelly along with their unit built Cold Springs Station in March 1860 for the Central Overland California and Pikes Peak Express Company as they were expecting to start the journey of the Pony Express the next month.

The Overland Mail Company line cut Cold Springs out from its route around July 1861 preferring a site west of present U. S.

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