During the days of early Ohio history, it served as a stagecoach stop, then later a railroad town.
It was built in 1887 as a stagecoach stop, and its original character endures.
It served some time as a stagecoach stop, where teams of horses were changed.
A post office was established on July 8, 1850, at the stagecoach stop.
The ranch was at times a post office and a stagecoach stop.
The oldest section may have served as a stagecoach stop and post office in the mid-18th century.
This may have referred to the name of a stagecoach stop.
Raymond continued operating the stagecoach stop, which after 1889 or 1890 included a post office, until his death in August, 1909.
The communities between which it once served as a stagecoach stop, thus taking its name, are hardly thriving either.
The hotel in Brussels dates from 1847, when it was a stagecoach stop.