Gilmer, Salisbury & Co.
From birchyHistory
Line 4: | Line 4: | ||
Early Oct 1882, [[Collins K. Thurber]], division superintendent of Gilmer, Salibury and Co.'s stage line from Miles City to [[Junction City]] died suddenly at [[Hyde's ranch]] on [[Froze-To-Death]] of a liver disease. | Early Oct 1882, [[Collins K. Thurber]], division superintendent of Gilmer, Salibury and Co.'s stage line from Miles City to [[Junction City]] died suddenly at [[Hyde's ranch]] on [[Froze-To-Death]] of a liver disease. | ||
− | By Feb 1883, the west stage had been discontinued | + | By Feb 1883, the west stage had been discontinued. |
+ | |||
+ | In Sep 1883, they discontinued the lines around Deer Lodge and drove their horses in for sale. |