gray mule thing
also known as: vagrant gray mule
Summary: A gray mule from Ferguson's train, five years old at time of sale in 1852, later identified back in Santa Fe at age 44.
Completeness: 51/100 Grade D
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44 years old
cited from A BIT OF MULE LORE (1891)A BIT OF MULE LORE
The New Mexican has unearthed a bit of
romantic history in connection with a Santa Fe
mule, as follows: Between the years 1842 and
1852 Mr. Ferguson, or Don Benito Jueves, as
the Mexicans call him, was a freighter over the
S…
owned_by
cited from A BIT OF MULE LORE (1891)
A BIT OF MULE LORE
The New Mexican has unearthed a bit of
romantic history in connection with a Santa Fe
mule, as follows: Between the years 1842 and
1852 Mr. Ferguson, or Don Benito Jueves, as
the Mexicans call him, was a freighter over the
S…
Sources (1)
A BIT OF MULE LORE
1891 · newspaper · public-domain