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Rattlesnake Station

Rattlesnake Station was a stagecoach station northeast of Mountain Home, Idaho, and the original site of the Mountain Home post office. Approximately seven miles from exit 95 on Interstate 84 in present-day Elmore County, a historical marker located at milepost 102.7 on U.S. Route 20 commemorates its location.[1] The highway follows Rattlesnake Creek and the elevation of the site at the base of the grade is 3,820 feet (1,164 m) above sea level.

Rattlesnake Station
Stagecoach
Horse team on the Overland Trail
General information
Locationnortheast of Mountain Home, Idaho
Coordinates43°11′53″N 115°33′17″W / 43.19806°N 115.55472°W / 43.19806; -115.55472
Owned byBen Holladay
Line(s)Overland Stage Line
ConnectionsSalt Lake City, Walla Walla
History
Opened1864
Closed1914
Previous namesMountain Home Post Office
Services
U.S. Post Office, Passengers

History Edit

Rattlesnake Station was established in 1864 by Ben Holladay as a stop on his new Overland Stage Line between Salt Lake City, Utah, and Walla Walla, Washington.

The Overland line was acquired by the Northwestern Stage Company in 1870, which made the station a stop for its weekly stage line from Boise to the South Boise mines and an overnight stop in 1875.[2]

A post office named "Mountain Home" was established in 1876 at Rattlesnake Station. Fire destroyed several station buildings on October 12, 1878, but were rebuilt and continued to serve stages until 1914, when the route was abandoned.[2] The post office was moved, dragged by mule teams, to the present location of Mountain Home in 1883, about 8 miles (13 km) southwest, to be closer to the recently completed Oregon Short Line Railroad.[2][3]

References Edit

  1. ^ . Idaho Transportation Department. Archived from the original on 2008-12-15. Retrieved 2008-04-02.
  2. ^ a b c (PDF). Idaho State Historical Society. 1984. Archived from the original (PDF) on February 3, 2013. Retrieved November 29, 2012.
  3. ^ Hart, Arthur (2007-11-13). "Idaho History: Where are all of those once-bustling Idaho towns?". Idaho Statesman. Retrieved 2008-04-02. The reason Rattlesnake Station is now just a memory is a familiar one: When the railroad came in 1883, the place had to move. Some of the buildings at Rattlesnake were dragged by mules and oxen to the new Oregon Short Line Railroad a few miles to the south.[dead link]

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