No, it was the other way around - the telegraph put the Pony Express out of business.
The telegraph. The Pony Express was put out of business in 1861, when Alexander Graham Bell, the inventor of the telephone, was fourteen years old.
because they were having a 2,000-mile relay race
Telegraph
I'm sure it was signal flags hope this helps
People started sending telegrahps which put them out of bisness because they rode on horses which was alot slower
They probably carried a knife in their pockets if they had any. If they didn't they probably put it somewhere safe.
The system of carrying mail to California that began in 1860 was the Pony Express. William Russell established this in 1860. With a stable of 500 horses and series of 190 stations stretching from Missouri to California, Russell promised to carry mail across the continent in the shortest possible time. A series of riders working in relays carried the mail from St. Joseph, Missouri, to San Francisco in ten to twelve days. The company went broke in 1861, however, a victim of the most important communications invention of the era, the telegraph.
Lower-priced clothing and a change in the clothing production industry. Many tailors were put out of business.
The pony is trying to get used to your smell. And it trusts you.
Oriental Express discontinued service when they were put out of business by a larger company in December 2009, they were sad to go, but needless to say happy to intertwine with such great workers.
put it in a pony tail