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Which detail is present only in the first hand account from the sacromento bee

A. the rider last name is hamilton
B. nationwide telegraph replace the pony express
C. the pony express became a american legend
D. the pony express only lasted a year and a half

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Final answer:

Option A, the rider's last name being Hamilton, is likely the detail present only in the first-hand account from the Sacramento Bee, as the other options are well-known historical facts.

Step-by-step explanation:

The detail present only in the first-hand account from the Sacramento Bee regarding the Pony Express would have to pertain specifically to an event or aspect not commonly known or covered in historical summaries. Since the options B, C, and D are well-known facts about the Pony Express, option A (the rider's last name is Hamilton) is the most likely to be a unique detail that would only be found in a particular first-hand account. Such a specific personal detail is less likely to be mentioned in secondary reports or summaries of the historical event.

Details like the nationwide telegraph replacing the Pony Express, the Pony Express becoming an American legend, and that the Pony Express only lasted a year and a half are general information widely available in historical accounts and textbooks. However, the mention of the surname 'Hamilton' for a rider could be a detail not widely reported and thus unique to the Sacramento Bee's account.

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