It started service on 2 July 1896, and was driven by a local settler.
A stockade was built to protect local settlers in 1860.
This defeat prompted local settlers to send a call for help to nearby California.
Another story says the town was named for Richard Hugo, a local settler.
An area just west of the town had been marked off, by the local settlers, as use for animal feed during the upcoming winter.
When the English captured pre-existing colonies they continued to allow the local settlers to keep their civil law.
She began cooking for work crews, ranch hands and several local settlers.
It was at this store that mail came once a week for the local settlers to pick up.
The couple had been moved to a different location to break the connections they had made with the local settlers.
The camps lack of sufficient resources forced the inhabitants to depend once again on the local settlers for work and food.