
Title: Four Women and a White Donkey Divided Back PM 1914 May-4
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Title: Colorado natives coming from the mines (CO), Divided Back
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Title: Four Queens and a Jack Divided Back unused
Description:
Burro Series 7
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Title: I am looking more like myself again Divided Back unused
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Title: The ass who gets married Divided Back unused
Description:
National Series G
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Title: Two donkeys Divided Back unused
Description:
Series 594
Meekness
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Title: Breakfast in Bed Charged Extra Divided Back PM 1910 Jul-17
Description:
William Henry Ellam Breakfast in Bed Series
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Title: He Folks I Just arrived (CA), Linen PM 1943 Aug-21
Description:
Hey Folks! I just arrived dragging my ass into _____ California
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Title: Travel Lodge College and Restaurant San Diego (CA), Chrome unused
Description:
Travel Lodge College and Restaurant 6675 El Cajon Blvd. on Hwy. 80 Business Route San Diego Calif, Zip 92115 Telephone: 469-6106 Heated Pool, Garden type grounds and Patio, T.V., Radios, Room Phones - Kitchens - Ample Parking. Air Conditioned - Excellent Restaurant on premises. Photography James Blank Pub. by Aztec Distributors, 6374 La Mesa Blvd., La Mesa, Calif, 92041 For Travel Lodge Reservations
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Title: Desert Sweethearts Linen unused
Description:
Curt Teich & Co
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Title: Desert Sweethearts Linen unused
Description:
Lollesgard Specialty Co
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Title: Southwestern Fast Freight Post Card (Undivided Back) unused
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Title: The Best of Friends Must Part Post Card (Undivided Back) unused
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Title: You Needn't Try to Frighten Me George, I Heard Your Footsteps! Divided Back unused
Description:
Holmfirth Series 1651
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Title: Gee But I'm Lonesome Divided Back unused
Description:
Donkey series HJB
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Title: Promenade du Midi (Anes pour la Promenade) Divided Back PM 1905 Feb-13
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Title: Fireproof Mule Barn Divided Back unused
Description:
Fireproof Mule Barn in Anthracite Coal Mine
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Title: Our Favorites Divided Back
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Title: Sweethearts of the Desert Chrome unused
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Title: Michie (pronounced My-Kee) Stadium West Point (NY), Chrome
Description:
Michie (pronounced My-Kee) Stadium West Point, N. Y. View showing a portion of Army's home field. The Army Mules, familiar figures at all football games, seem to be calmly enjoying another public appearance. Color Photo by J. J. Heatly
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Title: Mountain Canaries Linen unused
Description:
The Old Timers still call this primitive form of transportation, the burro, "mountain canaries." These quaint beasts can still be seen in the mountains throughout the Southwest
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Title: Symbol of Muleshoe Muleshoe, Chrome unused
Description:
This is the symbol of Muleshoe. The exotic mule whose forefathers tilled the fertile soils around Muleshoe. This monument to the mule was erected on July 3, 1965
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Title: The Begging Donkeys (SD), Chrome unused
Description:
Some 40 of these donkeys spread along the highway in the Blackhills of South Dakota stop the car and beg for tasty morsels
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Title: Ready For Business Divided Back PM 1911 Sep-05
Description:
Series 1559
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Title: Laughing It Over While Waiting For A Tenderfoot Divided Back unused
Description:
Series 3016
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Title: Hello! My Long Lost Brother Divided Back unused
Description:
Series 955
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Title: Hello! My Long Lost Brother Divided Back PM 1907 Jul-22
Description:
Series 955
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Title: Loading donkeys into train cars Real Photo
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Title: Children with Donkey Divided Back PM 1909 Mar-21
Description:
Series 8524
Many Happy Returns Of The Day
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Title: Clacton Having A Ripping Time Divided Back PM 1908 Aug-20
Description:
Oilette Series 9494
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Title: Just Met A Distant Relative Divided Back PM 1907 Mar-12
Description:
Scratches Series 34
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Title: Seaside Weather Forecasts Divided Back PM 1909 Jul-04
Description:
B. B. London Series 2104
Very unsettled wet and squally.
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Title: Two children and a donkey Divided Back PM 1909 Apr-05
Description:
Series 8524
Many Happy Returns Of The Day
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Title: Boy on White Mule South Haven (MI), Real Photo unused
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Title: Group of Donkeys Real Photo unused
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Title: Cupid At The Tail-O-Phone Divided Back PM 1906 Mar-06
Description:
H. M. Pollock Series 159
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Title: Donkey Divided Back unused
Description:
Educational Series of Postcards Series 400
The Ass. (Equus asinus.) The Ass or Donkey, with which we are familiar, in a descendant of the African wild Ass of Abyssinia, Nubia, and Somaliland. Of these animals Sir Samuel Baker wrote "those who have sen Donkeys only in their civilized state can have no conception of the beauty of the wild or original animal. It is the perfection of activity and courage. It has a high-bred tone in itd deport.ment, a high-action step when it trots freely over the rocks and sands, with the speed of a horse when it gallops over the boundless desert."
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Title: I'm Looking Like Myself Again Divided Back unused
Description:
Series 958
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Title: Pulling His Leg Divided Back PM 1906 Aug-15
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Title: Woman in a pink dress holding the tail of a donkey, while a naked child angel whispers in the donkey's ear Divided Back unused
Description:
Series 811
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Title: Giving The Baby A Ride Divided Back unused
Description:
Series 7
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Title: Hello! Central Give Me 999. Ring Off, The Line Is Busy Divided Back unused
Description:
Series 15
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Title: I'm Having Too Much Fun To Leave Divided Back unused
Description:
Series 8
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Title: Just Weaned Divided Back unused
Description:
Series 4
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Title: Learning To Ride Divided Back unused
Description:
Series 10
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Title: Mama's Baby Divided Back unused
Description:
Series 2
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Title: No Need For Cabs When I Go 'Round, My Ass Can Almost Fly Divided Back unused
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Title: Pulling His Leg Divided Back unused
Description:
Series 3
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Title: The Wireless Tailophone Divided Back unused
Description:
Series 16
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Title: Burro Pack Train On Mountain Road Private Mailing Card unused
Description:
Series 5598
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Title: Forty Winks Divided Back PM 1903 Feb-20
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Title: Greetings From Kendall Divided Back PM 1908 Jul-17
Description:
Series A20
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Title: Meekness Divided Back
Description:
Series 51
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Title: My Name Is Maud You Make Me Laugh Divided Back unused
Description:
Series 506
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Title: Playing Tourist Divided Back unused
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Title: Riding Animals Algerian Donkeys, New York Zoological Park (NY), Divided Back unused
Description:
Series 1573 B
Adam and Eve
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Title: Seaside Donkeys Choosing The Mount Divided Back unused
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Title: We Are Thinking Divided Back unused
Description:
Old Friends Series 982
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Title: When Shall We Four Meet Again? Divided Back PM 1902 Jan-21
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Title: Donkey in an apron washing clothes PM 1915 Aug-13
Description:
Maud, One of the "20"
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Title: Just Tell Them That You Saw Me Divided Back unused
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Title: Donkey Divided Back PM 1906 Oct-23
Description:
Cynicus Series 3003
May Scotia's emblem long sustain Her worthy sons in strength & brain
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Title: Donkeys Divided Back PM 1907 Dec-05
Description:
Series 138
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Title: Have One On Me Donkey Divided Back PM 1907 Jul-19
Description:
Series 933
E. C. Charl
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Title: I Am Fine - How Are You? Divided Back unused
Description:
Series 172
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Title: Pack Mules Divided Back PM 1906 May-13
Description:
Series 804
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Title: Two Heads Better Than One Divided Back unused
Description:
Series 832
Two Heads Are Better Than One Even If One's A Sheep and the other's A Ass
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Title: The Baby Burro Chrome unused
Description:
This friendly animal, also called the “Rocky Mountain Canary”, can be seen throughout the Rocky Mt. Region. For years, it has been the companion of old prospectors, has been widely used in the old mining days and to-day these burros are still used to carry people to summit of Pikes Peak, famous landmark in the Rockies.
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Title: Comrades Divided Back PM 1905 Dec-30
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Title: Greetings From San Diego San Diego (CA), Divided Back PM 1906 Dec-02
Description:
Bathing Beauties on a Donkey
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Title: Pack Train On Mount Wilson Trail Scenica (CA), Divided Back unused
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Title: Southwestern Fast Freight Post Card (Undivided Back) unused
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Title: Desert Sweethearts Linen PM 1946 Nov-11
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Title: Donkey Divided Back
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Title: Girl & Donkey Linen unused
Description:
You're obstinate and stubborn But I'll never let you go Because you're cute and full of fun That's why I love you so
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Title: Support a Woman Linen PM 1939 Jul-18
Description:
Well I Ain't The Only Ass To Support A Woman
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Title: Whoopee! Greetings From Me!! Linen PM 1940 Aug-04
Description:
I'm the one with the short ears
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Title: Laugh And The World Laughs With You Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1906 Oct-02
Description:
Weep and you weep alone
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Title: Driven To Drink By A Woman Divided Back unused
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Title: How Do You Like It Habit Divided Back PM 1911 Sep-19
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Title: I'm Looking Like Myself Again Divided Back PM 1908 Sep-10
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Title: Giving The Baby A Ride Divided Back PM 1908 Sep-21
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Title: Nobody Wants A Fat Man Divided Back PM Sep-06
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Title: A Mountaineer Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1906 Aug-13
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Title: Line Busy Call Again Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1907 Mar-23
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Title: Mama's Baby First Walk Private Mailing Card PM 1905 Dec-27
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Title: Donkeys Real Photo PM 1942 Sep-03
Description:
"When shall we four meet again?"
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Title: Donkey - Hello Pal Real Photo unused
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Title: The Narrows Williams Canyon Scenic (CO), Divided Back unused
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Title: Bring Home The Turf Divided Back PM 1909
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Title: When Shall We Three Meet Again Divided Back PM 1905
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Title: Am Ready To Pack Divided Back PM 1905
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Title: Better Not Kick My Ass Linen unused
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Title: I Want My Mama Linen PM 1943
Description:
When the photographer found this baby burro and its mother out on the hot desert - it was an effort to separate them. The baby would called pitifully for its mama
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Title: children on Donkey Port Stanley (ON), Real Photo unused
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Title: In The Biggest Little City In The World Divided Back unused
Description:
I'm out on ah …. Of a time! When I can't stand, tie this to my buttonhole, steal my pocketbook, wind my watch sponge my clothes, kick my and ship me home. Keep this out of the newspapers & tell my wife it was an old stomach trouble.
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Title: With Kind Remembrance Divided Back PM 1909
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Title: A Holdup On The Road Divided Back unused
Description:
"Toot and b'derned!"
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Title: A Native Son Of Southern Nevada Scenic (NV), White Border PM 1936
Description:
The burro is one of the pioneer, characters of the old West. Though burro pack outfits are still to be seen on the desert, the day of the burro is passing, along with the gunman, the cowboy and Indian, and other historic features of the by gone days. Like the Indian, he may still be seen, a figure from the romantic past. With his echoing bray, his hardihood, his sleepy good nature and homely appearance. He is an extremely interesting local character.
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Title: People with Donkey Real Photo unused
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Title: Smile And The World Smiles With You Linen unused
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Title: Fifty Miles From Water Linen unused
Description:
O don't you remember the Desert, old Pal The Desert with scenery like this A Joshua Palm and a Lonesome Old Jack The Fortune you dream of but miss. 40 miles from wood, 50 miles from water. 10 feet from hell, god bless our home.
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Title: Don't Kick Ass PM 1907
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Title: Will Be Home Soon - Cart w/Donkeys Divided Back PM 1907
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Title: I saw four queens and a kicker and yet won out Divided Back PM 1914
Description:
poker, cards
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Title: Birthday Greetings - Children on Donkeys Divided Back unused
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Title: The 'Ole and the New West meet at the Hitching Post Chrome unused
Description:
The Old Trading Post-Formerly used by Indians, Trappers and the Early Settlers are now a favorite stopping place for travelers offering then Western Souvenirs, Curious and cold drinks.
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Title: My Ass-ociates and I Send You Our Greetings Linen PM 1946
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Title: Rocky Mountain Canary, Looking for a Tenderfoot Linen unused
Description:
The "Rocky Mountain Canary" got his name because of his raucous bray; however, the burro is held in considerable esteem by prospectors, miners and others who must travel in the rough country beyond the trails. He is a patient, intelligent and faithful companion and helper.
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Title: Having a nice time, In Wyoming but my Ass is pretty tired Scenic (WY), Linen PM 1951
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Title: Donkey in Nevada Desert Linen unused
Description:
O, Don't You Remember the Desert, Old Pal The Desert With Scenery Like this A Joshu A Palm and A Lonesome Old Jack The Fortune you Dream of But Miss 40 Miles From Wood 50 Miles From Water 10 Feet From Hell God Bless Our Home
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Title: Oh Harold, Look At The Cute Little Ass! unused
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Title: Man Riding a Donkey unused
Description:
circa 1910
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Title: "Desert Sweethearts" Donkey, Mules unused
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Title: Two Donkeys and A Horse Real Photo PM 1914 May-9
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Title: A Native Son at Lone Pine, Calif Lone Pine (CA), Real Photo PM 1954 Feb-11
Description:
The addressee is quite possibly scat recording artist Baby Cox who performed with Duke Ellington
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Title: A morning ride on the sands at Blackpool Blackpool, Real Photo PM 1916 Jul-11
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Title: An Oasis on the Trails of Yesterday Real Photo unused
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Title: Privy, Monarch Pass Real Photo unused
Description:
Sanctuary for man and his ass
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Title: Be it ever so humble, there's no place like home Real Photo unused
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Title: Gril on a Donkey or Mule Real Photo unused
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Title: Embossed Women on Donkey Divided Back PM 1909 Aug-06
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Title: En Route To Hot Springs National Park Hot Springs National Park (AR), Linen unused
Description:
I am in Arkansas with my ass in Missouri
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Title: Texas Waterworks Of Yesterday Linen unused
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Title: Greetings From Missouri (MO), Linen unused
Description:
"Seein's Believin".
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Title: Hot Meals at all Hours Linen PM 1948
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Title: The Desert Prospector and his Covered Wagon Linen unused
Description:
Linked closely with the conquest of the vast deserts of the Southwest, are the old pioneers and their covered wagons, the prospectors and their faithful burros. The burros are shaggy little animals that can endure great hardships, and have proved indispensable in the mining and desert country.
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Title: A Temperance Outfit - Mules, Donkeys Post Card (Undivided Back) unused
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Title: Mules for the Coal Mines Avoca (PA), Divided Back PM 1910
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Title: I'm in New Mexico - My Ass is in Arizona Linen unused
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Title: Glad to See You, a Friendly Baby Burro unused
Description:
A Typical Character of theWest The Burro is one of the pioneer characters of the Old West. Though Burro pack trains are still to be seen around some of the mining camps, his day is passing along with the gunman, the cowboy, and Indian and other historic features of bygone days. Like the Indian he may still be seen, a figure from the romantic past. With his echoing bray, his hardihood, his sleepy good nature, and homely appearance, he is an extremely interesting local character
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Title: The Prospector's Automobile Private Mailing Card
Description:
donkey
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Title: Prospector and Mule Scenic (NV), Real Photo unused
Description:
circa 1940
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Title: "Desert Sweethearts" PM 1940
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