The Pony Express was a mail service that connected the East and West coasts of the United States, delivering mail in just 10 days, a feat that was considered miraculous in the 1860s. Founded by Alexander Majors, William Russell, and William Waddell, the Pony Express was a subsidiary of their larger freighting empire, and its goal was to deliver mail quickly and efficiently. However, the company's cash problems and financial mismanagement led to its downfall, and the Pony Express ceased operations after just 18 months. Despite its short existence, the Pony Express has become an iconic symbol of the American West and a testament to the ingenuity and determination of its founders.
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