Details for Pioneer Stagecoach Stand Operators Mr. and Mrs. Isaac J. Rude

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5371004033

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Marker Number 4033
Atlas Number 5371004033
Marker Title Pioneer Stagecoach Stand Operators Mr. and Mrs. Isaac J. Rude
Index Entry Rude, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac J.
Address IH 10, W of Ft. Stockton
City Ft. Stockton
County Pecos
UTM Zone 13
UTM Easting 689516
UTM Northing 3419956
Subject Codes roads; women, women's history topics
Marker Year 1967
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location On Service Road side of I-10, about 8 miles West of Ft. Stockton
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text On way to California from Tennessee in the 1850's Isaac J. and Sarah Isabella Rude settled in West Texas. In Davis Mountains, Rude built and operated a station for the Butterfield Overland Stage; here passengers had meals while mules were unharnessed and exchanged for a fresh team. Soon Butterfield--the pioneer passenger and mail service (1858-1861) from St. Louis to California--had Rude move here to Ft. Stockton and build another stand. In 1859, when a stop was added at Leon water hole, 5 miles west of Ft. Stockton, Rude built and ran the stand there. Food there was best on the route, said a journalist. Sarah Rude (1834-1916) carried a pistol under her apron, to protect her children. When Indians attacked the Davis Mountains stand, the men loaded guns and handed them to Mrs. Rude--a calm, sure marksman. Just over 5 ft. tall, she butchered and skinned beeves to feed her family, when her husband was away. After stages stopped operating in 1861, Isaac Rude, like others associated with the Overland Mail, joined the Confederate army. Later he became a prosperous businessman in McKinney. Born in 1829, he died in 1902.

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