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Henry “Hank” Monk died from pneumonia on Feb. 28, The legendary stage driver and drinking man was given a fitting obituary in the “Territorial Enterprise”: “Hank Monk, the famous stage coach driver is dead. He has been on the downgrade for some time.  · The piece was written to honor Hank Monk (), a legendary stagecoach driver. Monk, who was originally from New York, was made famous in part due to a story about his giving Horace Greeley, presidential candidate and former New York Tribune editor, a rather bumpy ride in from Carson City to Placerville. Photograph of a portrait of stagecoach driver, Hank Munk (Monk?), [s.d.]. He is visible from the lap up, and he is sitting turned slightly to the left. His short hair is parted on his left, while his left hand can be seen grasping the upper portion of the lapel of his jacket. His right hand rests in his lap. He can be seen wearing a vest, shirt and tie.


Hank, as he came to be known, was the eldest of the four children of George and Polly Monk. From an early age he took to horses and had a natural way with them. It is rumored that he once drove eight horses abreast during a civil celebration. At a young age, Hank landed his first job driving a stage. Hank Monk () was a legendary stagecoach driver in the 19th century who drove a stage between Carson City and Placerville in the s. He is mentioned in Chapter XX of Mark Twain 's Roughing It. He was buried in Nevada and upon his tombstone was inscribed, “Sacred to the memory of Hank Monk, the whitest, biggest-hearted and best-known stage driver in the West.”. This week I will share some stories of him and his driving! "You'd have died of a real bad case of slow." "Whatever you want to do, do it now.


Employees usually included division superintendents, conductors, drivers, station keepers Hank Monk pictured on the right, from California State Library. 5 de ago. de One of the most famous stagecoach drivers was Henry James Monk, who drove the stage from Genoa, Utah to Placerville, California. Jehu, the title bestowed upon stagecoach drivers, was taken from a Biblical quote in the Old Testament, Stage driver Henry James "Hank" Monk.

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