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The year is 1862.  It's two years into the Civil War down south.   
The year is 1862.  It's two years into the Civil War down south.   
Coldstone is a frontier town upstart just south of the Rocky Mountains in southern Idaho. It is just off of the Oregon Trail between the cursed Fort hall and Fort Boise and is booming as it's often a stop-over for mail and freight wagons heading between the western states of Californy and Washingon and the more civilized East.
Coldstone is a frontier town upstart just south of the Rocky Mountains in southern Idaho. It is just off of the Oregon Trail between the cursed Fort hall and Fort Boise and is booming as it's often a stop-over for mail and freight wagons heading between the western states of Californy and Washingon and the more civilized East.
Coldstone is booming as it's a waypoint for settlers heading further west or north, it serves as a base of operations or drop/resupply point for trappers.  As it's also frequented by prospectors and money coaches, it has a good solid bank. The Union Pacific Railway is building fast from the east and railmen have been riding about spotting and staking and making offers.  Western Union telegraph just reached Coldstone  a few weeks back and crews are pushing it hard from there westward ahead of the railway, which is currently between Fort hall and Coldstone.  There is a telegraph station in Coldstone carrying word to and from the eastern cities.  There is also a mailing service horse and saddlebags every 3rd day from [[Fort Hall]] to the east or [[Coronado]] to the west or [[Johnsburg]] to the South. A carriage brings larger packages about once every couple of weeks.  Most blacks are slaves or fugitives, even on the frontier.
Coldstone is booming as it's a waypoint for settlers heading further west or north, it serves as a base of operations or drop/resupply point for trappers.  As it's also frequented by prospectors and money coaches, it has a good solid bank. The Union Pacific Railway is building fast from the east and railmen have been riding about spotting and staking and making offers.  Western Union telegraph just reached Coldstone  a few weeks back and crews are pushing it hard from there westward ahead of the railway, which is currently between Fort hall and Coldstone.  There is a telegraph station in Coldstone carrying word to and from the eastern cities.  There is also a mailing service horse and saddlebags every 3rd day from [[Fort Hall]] to the east or [[Coronado]] to the west or [[Johnsburg]] to the South. A carriage brings larger packages about once every couple of weeks.  Most blacks are slaves or fugitives, even on the frontier.

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[[Image:Coldstone.jpg|200px|thumb|right] The year is 1862. It's two years into the Civil War down south. Coldstone is a frontier town upstart just south of the Rocky Mountains in southern Idaho. It is just off of the Oregon Trail between the cursed Fort hall and Fort Boise and is booming as it's often a stop-over for mail and freight wagons heading between the western states of Californy and Washingon and the more civilized East. Coldstone is booming as it's a waypoint for settlers heading further west or north, it serves as a base of operations or drop/resupply point for trappers. As it's also frequented by prospectors and money coaches, it has a good solid bank. The Union Pacific Railway is building fast from the east and railmen have been riding about spotting and staking and making offers. Western Union telegraph just reached Coldstone a few weeks back and crews are pushing it hard from there westward ahead of the railway, which is currently between Fort hall and Coldstone. There is a telegraph station in Coldstone carrying word to and from the eastern cities. There is also a mailing service horse and saddlebags every 3rd day from Fort Hall to the east or Coronado to the west or Johnsburg to the South. A carriage brings larger packages about once every couple of weeks. Most blacks are slaves or fugitives, even on the frontier.