This was the site of the White River Station on the Butterfield Overland State Route from 1858 to 1881. The tamarask tree in the left foreground was in the inn yard in 1870 at this "telegraph crossing" of the White River.
"""Robbers' Gold"" is the focus of legends surrounding the large sycamore tree at left at the site of the White River State Station of the Butterfield Overland Stage Route used from 1858 to 1881. The tamarask tree in the right foreground was in theā¦
"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."