Place

Marysville Pony Express Barn

A stone, one-story building, with a wooden front door and no windows.
Visit the Marysville Pony Express Barn.

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Quick Facts
Location:
106 S. 8th Marysville, KS
Significance:
Livery stable for the Pony Express
MANAGED BY:

Pony Express Kansas No. 12 Home Station 
(Marysville/
Big Blue/Palmetto City)
In 1859, Joseph H. Cottrell and Hank Williams built a stone barn in Marysville, Kansas. In 1860, they contracted with Russell, Majors, & Waddell to lease the barn as a livery stable for the Pony Express. The north end of the structure served as a blacksmith shop and stalls were on the other side.

This stable now serves as a museum. The Pony Express station was located in the Barrett Hotel, on the corner of Eighth Street and Broadway about one block north of the stable.

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Location (106 S. 8th Marysville, KS)

 

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Last updated: February 13, 2024