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[Mule and Rider]

Description: Photograph of a lone rider mounted on a mule in an open field. The landscape behind the pair is empty, with a single plow on the ground behind the mule.
Date: unknown
Creator: Mugg, Kilo
Partner: Wolf Creek Heritage Museum

[Mules for constructing railroad]

Description: Photograph of four mules for constructing a railroad that are reined and pulling what appears to be a plow. There is a man in a dark outfit and black hat holding the reins of the mules and standing behind them. There are plains in the background.
Date: unknown
Partner: Collingsworth County Museum

[Wagons and mules outside]

Description: Photograph of multiple mule-drawn wagons outside a store that reads "Singley Bros." There is a man standing in the doorway of the store with his hands at his side, identified as H. E. Singley. The man sitting in the wagon to the left is identified as Bert Weaver. Rooftops of houses can be seen in the background. Handwriting on the back of the photograph reads "Jones Singley."
Date: 1912
Partner: Collingsworth County Museum

[Emma Henard riding a mule]

Description: Photograph of a woman sitting on a mule and smiling towards the camera. Handwriting on the back of the photograph identifies her as Emma Henard, while teaching at Indian Creek School. She is wearing a long dark skirt, light blouse, and hat. There are empty plains in the background.
Date: unknown
Partner: Collingsworth County Museum

[Mules near windmill]

Description: Photograph of four mules near a small pond and a windmill. The caption identifies the windmill as the Star Mill wooden windmill, and identifies the four people pictured as Daniel Morgan Henard, John Robert Henard, Sr., Marvin Hix, and William Sherman Henard.
Date: unknown
Partner: Collingsworth County Museum

[Large pile of hay]

Description: Photograph of a large pile of hay in a field. There are six men standing in the hay, wearing hats and holding pitchforks. There is one other man sitting on a mule on the right side of the photograph.
Date: unknown
Partner: Collingsworth County Museum
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