April 3, 1860 was a great day to be remembered. The Pony Express united the two halves of the Nation and mail could go from Missouri to California in 10 days instead of thirty. Ride the Pony Express trail through the fictional eyes of young Mark Claggett and his sister. Their father runs the way station at Egan Canyon amid Indian atacks, blizzards, bandits, and even more excitment based on the true history of The Pony Express.
Used availability for William O Steele's We Were There with the Pony Express