Indiana Historical Society - Smith Memorial Library
Articles about Stagecoach routes in Indiana
Tennessee State Library and Archives
Photograph of A. Ogilvie's stagecoach that travelled between Nashville and Ashland City. The stagecoach and horses are parked in front of a house, and several people are standing on the stagecoach
Peabody Essex Museum - Phillips Library
Account book of an unknown stagecoach company. Includes names of stagecoach passengers and fare price. Newspapers pasted over much of the account book
Ohio History Connection
The collection includes photographic reproductions of an illustration of 'Philadelphia and Pittsburgh' stagecoach with the caption, "The Stagecoach, The usual means of overland travel before the railroad;" an illustration of a stagecoach with the driver urging the horses to move quickly; an illustration of stagecoach passengers with the caption "Preparing for the Highwaymen" and a passenger list for a United States Mail Coach. There are also three photographs of a stagecoach called the 'Atlantic Greyhound,' two copies of a photograph of a stagecoach on which passengers are sitting on the roof and a photographic reproduction of an older photograph of a stagecoach in front of the American House hotel in Medina, Ohio. Additionally, there is a photograph of Frank F. Kem of Dayton, Ohio seated in his delivery wagon
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Stagecoach accounts
Vanderbilt University - Jean and Alexander Heard Library
This collection contains a register listing stagecoach routes, times, and prices from 1849-1850. Most of the locations mentioned are in Tennessee, though others are from around the Southeast.
Tennessee State Library and Archives
Photograph of A. Ogilvie's stagecoach that ran between Nashville and Chapel Hill. Several people are gathered on the stagecoach and a man is standing beside it
Library of Congress - Research and Reference Services
Printed waybills with passenger listed for stagecoach lines chiefly in the Maryland, Virginia, and Washington, D.C. region. Includes an account book for a stagecoach line in Maine
Massachusetts Historical Society
Two way bills for the Citizen's Union Line and United States Mail stagecoach, from Boston and Lowell, Mass. to Brattleboro, Vt. and Keene, N.H., via Ashby, Mass., 21 May 1833, and the return, 22 May 1833. Listed are passengers' names, number of seats, where from, where to, fares, and details about baggage. Printed forms completed in ms
Tennessee State Library and Archives
Exterior of Rocky Springs Stagecoach Inn, Elora