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- Mules and skinners of the Camp Carson 4th Field Artillery Battalion loaded with artillery and ammunition on their way to the summit of Pikes Peak via Barr trail, July 3, 1950. 2
- 50 mule train departs Manitou Springs carrying howitzers and ammunition for the July 4th ceremony atop Pikes Peak, July 3, 1950. 1
- A miner with a burro with a small wooden keg on its back in Bakers Park near Silverton. The man dispenses milk from the keg into a small pitcher. "3512" and title written on print. Photographer's name and address printed on card. 1
- A pack train of approximately two dozen donkeys is led by two men on horses on a narrow mountain road. A wagon is passing them on the right in the foreground. Printed on front "1808. Pack Train ~ Photo by CL McClure, Denver”. 1
- An 11-mule pack train lead by one man on horseback in the San Juan Mountains with railroad tracks in the background leading in the distance to a mine. This appears to be the same mule train depicted in PPLD images 207-272 and 013-667. 1
- An army mule carrying a 75mm howitzer artillery part, and his Camp Carson 4th Field Artillery Battalion handler making their way to the rocky summit of Pikes Peak on July4, 1950. 1
- Burros packed with mining supplies on dirt road in front of small stores. Buildings at left have signs reds "Nutter & Clark Livery & Feed Stables", "Alph Kimball Painter" and "Livery Stables." Burro in front is carrying large bellows. 1
- Camp Carson 4th Artillery Battalion mules, skinners and artillery pieces on the trail to the summit of pikes Peak, July 4, 1950. 1
- Donkey grazes in the mountains with bundles on back. In Frank Cheley's "Buffalo Roost" the donkeys are named Peanuts and Tuberculosis. 1
- Donkeys loaded with wood grazing on the plains. Photo identified on back as "On to Walpi. Near the little Colorado River, Arizona." 1
- Eight images on a full-page spread. 1
- Fully-packed burros standing on dirt street in center of town with stores lining the street and Mt. Abrams behind. Beaumont Hotel (built in 1886) is visible at left. Man on horseback is visible in background. Title printed on bottom of photo. 1
- Harry (Chico) Galbraith and Lt Colonel Edgat J. Ingmire with the pack mule being loaded with The American Flag for the trek up Pikes Peak. July 3, 1950. 1
- Harry (Chico) Galbraith with the Camp Carson's 4th Field Artillary Battalion Army mule that will carry the American Flag to the top of Pikes Peak. 1
- Joseph W. Erps, physical director and coach at the Colorado Springs YMCA, relaxes on the front deck of an abandoned log cabin accompanied by two women and two donkeys outfitted with pack saddles. 1
- Line of burros with full packs on snowy hillside with two men and a dog watching. 1
- Line of loaded pack burros on rocky hillside. One man on horseback rides at end of train another man stands at head of train. Saddled horse or mule stands on hillside above train. 1
- Loaded burros standing in snow about cut lumber with wooden building in background. Two saddled horses are behind and a dog is standing in foreground. 1
- Man and burro standing on gravel shoulder with mountains behind. Burro has two barrels on pack. Printing on ends of barrels reads "Delicious Refreshing Coca Cola. The Coca Cola Co." Note on back reads "on Red Mountain, Manitou" 1
- Man and burro standing on gravel shoulder with mountains behind. Burro has two barrels on his back. Printing on ends of barrels reads "Delicious Refreshing Coca Cola. The Coca Cola Co." 1
- Members of the Camp Carson 4th Field Artillery Battalion reorganizing after the mule accident, which necessitated abandoning one of the howitzers in order to resume the march to the summit. 1
- One of eight images on a full-page spread. 1
- Part of the 50 man, 50 mule train carrying artillery and ammunition along the narrow, rocky Barr Trail to the summit of Pikes Peak for the special flag raising ceremony planned for July 4, 1950. 1
- Supplies are packed on donkeys standing next to tent on plains. Two buggies and parked behind and a windmill is visible in distance. 1
- The Army mule train, loaded with 75mm howitzer artillery parts and blank rounds of amunition, wind their way through Manitou for their trek up Barr trail to the summit of Pikes Peak, July 3, 1950. 1
- Three packed burros on mountain trail with man on horseback behind and mountain slope in distance. "Tourtelotte Park Express, Aspen, Colo." printed on bottom of photo. Photo mounted on postcard. 1
- Two donkeys carry long lengths of 2” x 4” lumber with a rectangular wooden structure suspended between the lengths of building materials. A man on horseback rides behind with large boulders behind him. 1
- Two men, one wearing face mask and goggles, packing a burro on a snowy hillside. Photo identified on back as "Putting ore on burro. Bound for shipping point from Russia Mine. About 1925." 1
- Two men, wearing caps and goggles, pack a burro on a snowy hillside beside a wooden shack. Other burros and several horses are tied in background. Photo identified on back as "Pack train. Russia Mine about 1925." 1
- Woman stands with donkey laden with tied fabric bundles. In Frank Cheley's "Buffalo Roost" the donkeys are named Peanuts and Tuberculosis. 1
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