Prospector with Burros
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Fred G. Steenberg Unknown ft125pf.jpg FT-125 B&W 1040-0125-0006 ft125pf Print 4x5 Historic Photographs 1894 Reproduction requires permission. Digital images property of SHM Library & ArchivesDescription
Prospector walking through Prescott with his packed burros. Prospectors valued burros/mules for riding and for carrying their heavy provisions and equipment. These animals had a welcome, even temperament as well. Mules or burros were a hybrid animal, a result of breeding a male donkey with a female horse. After working for years, and past usable service, burros were usually 'retired' or released to run free. Many of the animals lingered around their former mines or mining towns. Children and townspeople enjoyed riding around on the friendler ones. In the town of Oatman, AZ they are daily visitors to the downtown and a tourist attraction.
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