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Stock #:228154
Type: Postcard
Era: Linen
City: Barstow
State: California (CA)
County: San Bernardino
Condition: Fair
Postmark: 1939 Jan-7
Postmark City: Los Angeles
Postmark State: CA
Stamp: 1c
Size: 3.5" x 5.5" (9 x 14 cm)
Recipient Address:Miss Jean Makepeace
108 Endor St
Sanford, NC

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Those twenty-mule-team borax wagons, seen on the railway station platform at Barstow, California, were used in the 80's for hauling borax from Furnace Creek, Death Valley, 165 miles to the hten nearest railroad. The team was driven by teh single jerk-line, 120 feet long. The journey required sixteen days, with summer temperatures as high as 140 degrees. Each wagon weighs 7,800 pounds and carried a load of fifteen tons. The rear wheels are seven feet high, each weighing 600 pounds. The tank wagon carried 1,200 gallons, as there was on stretch of 60 miles without water

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