The stagecoach station at Point of Rocks was located west of where the railroad tracks were later put down.
The community originated as a stagecoach station on the Yellowstone River.
There was also a post office, stagecoach station and blacksmith shop here.
Oakville originated as a stagecoach station shortly after the Texas Revolution.
The Indians continued to raid in the area, killing two civilians but focusing on relieving the stagecoach stations of their livestock.
They wiped out wagon trains, burned stagecoach stations and tore down telegraph lines.
A few miles further along lies the foundation from an early stagecoach station, at the only point where the Gila could be forded.
The arrival of the Mullan Road led to the establishment of a stagecoach station in the town.
Casa Diablo was a stagecoach station from 1878 to 1881.
This cabin served as a stagecoach station, hotel, general store, and post office for the entire area.