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Fort Worth-Yuma Mail (Star Post Route No. 31454)

Fort Worth, Tarrant County

Marker Text

By the 1870s remote areas of the frontier not served by the railroads needed mail delivery routes. In response the U.S. Post Office Department, in 1873, began establishing Star Post Routes. On Aug. 15, 1878, Star Route No. 31454 was opened between Fort Worth and Yuma, Arizona Terr., under contract to J.T. Chidester. Stagecoaches carried the mail along much the same route used by the Butterfield Overland Mail in the late 1850s. Fort Worth to Yuma mail was discontinued after completion of the southern transcontinental railroad in 1881. (1976)

Marker Details

Address Spur 580
Location Description Spur 580, 1/8 mi east of Mary's Creek Bridge or 1 1/10 mi west of intersection of Spur 580 & IH 820
Marker # 2038
Dedicated 1976
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code post office; roads
Latitude, Longitude 32.721474, -97.506808

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