
32 Mile Creek Station
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N 40° 31.328 W 098° 28.822
14T E 544016 N 4485841
A Pony Express memorial to the Thirty-Two Mile Creek Stage and Pony Express Station.
Waymark Code: WM7F9Q
Location: Nebraska, United States
Date Posted: 10/18/2009
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The station was known variously as Clark's Ranche, Dinner Station, and Thirty-Two Mile Creek Station (It's 32 miles from Fort Kearny.) It was designated a home station where riders bunked and ate meals. This was a long one-story building operated by George Comstock. The station was burned by Indians in August, 1864, and never rebuilt.
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