Photograph of a 20-mule team hauling borax in a wagon as seen from behind, probably in Mule Canyon, ca.1890. Behind the main wagon is a cylindrical tank of water in another wagon. One man stands to the left on the ground with his left arm leaning on one of the man-high wheels of the ore cart. Another man is visible sitting on the wagon driving the team. The team is moving along a dirt path with barren rocky embankments on both sides. (Charlie White
Photograph of the Bennett Wells sink near Death Valley during the days of the twenty mule team, [s.d...
Black and white photograph by Fred Pack, probably taken during a field trip with his University of U...
Photograph of three men standing on two wagons near a tank of water in Death Valley, ca.1900. The en...
Photograph of a twenty-mule team hauling borax in a wagon out of Death Valley to the railroad, ca.19...
Photograph of a twenty-mule team hauling borax in wagons from mines in Death Valley, ca.1890. They a...
Photograph of a 16-mule team hauling borax from old Borate (according to a letter by Lois Thompson d...
This photograph from the front cover of an issue of the Hexagon Journal displays the mock 20 mule te...
Photograph of a twenty-mule team standing in front of John Searles' borax warehouse in Mojave, ca.18...
Photograph of two 20-mule teams each hauling 4 ore wagons, Pinal County, Arizona, in tandem, ca.1900...
Photograph of a traction steam engine hauling borax, ca.1900. The wheels are made of iron(?). Five m...
Photograph of a man driving an 8-Mule team hitched to two wagons loaded with ore-bags in a desert co...
Photograph of a twenty-mule hitch in front of the Borax plateaus in Death Valley, ca.1900-1950. At c...
Photograph of a mule team and wagon in Newhall, a center for teaming, 1885. There are eight mules--t...
Photograph of a 14-mule team hauling wagons loaded with ore from the desert mines, California, drive...
Photograph of Mule team and loaded ore wagons at stamp mill, Mojave Desert, ca.1900. At center, two ...
Photograph of the Bennett Wells sink near Death Valley during the days of the twenty mule team, [s.d...
Black and white photograph by Fred Pack, probably taken during a field trip with his University of U...
Photograph of three men standing on two wagons near a tank of water in Death Valley, ca.1900. The en...
Photograph of a twenty-mule team hauling borax in a wagon out of Death Valley to the railroad, ca.19...
Photograph of a twenty-mule team hauling borax in wagons from mines in Death Valley, ca.1890. They a...
Photograph of a 16-mule team hauling borax from old Borate (according to a letter by Lois Thompson d...
This photograph from the front cover of an issue of the Hexagon Journal displays the mock 20 mule te...
Photograph of a twenty-mule team standing in front of John Searles' borax warehouse in Mojave, ca.18...
Photograph of two 20-mule teams each hauling 4 ore wagons, Pinal County, Arizona, in tandem, ca.1900...
Photograph of a traction steam engine hauling borax, ca.1900. The wheels are made of iron(?). Five m...
Photograph of a man driving an 8-Mule team hitched to two wagons loaded with ore-bags in a desert co...
Photograph of a twenty-mule hitch in front of the Borax plateaus in Death Valley, ca.1900-1950. At c...
Photograph of a mule team and wagon in Newhall, a center for teaming, 1885. There are eight mules--t...
Photograph of a 14-mule team hauling wagons loaded with ore from the desert mines, California, drive...
Photograph of Mule team and loaded ore wagons at stamp mill, Mojave Desert, ca.1900. At center, two ...
Photograph of the Bennett Wells sink near Death Valley during the days of the twenty mule team, [s.d...
Black and white photograph by Fred Pack, probably taken during a field trip with his University of U...
Photograph of three men standing on two wagons near a tank of water in Death Valley, ca.1900. The en...