From 1854 until the Tule River changed its course in 1862, Peter Goodhue operated an emigrant trail stopping place on the banks of the river. From 1858 to 1861, it also was a station of the Butterfield Overland Mail Stage. The location then was…
The Visalia Saddle, purchased by stockmen throughout the United States and its territories, was first made in Visalia, CA, in 1870. Around 1900, an uncustomized version sold for anywhere from $35 to $45. A 2008 Internet page for Visalia Stock…
"Old trail along Licking River, marked ""Vise's Trail"". It leads north to Visalia, Kentucky, founded by Nathaniel's father in 1819-20. Photo was taken in October, 1995."