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Explore iconic images showcasing horse and mule power across various American cities and eras, from 1862 to 1922. Witness the evolution of transportation and labor through photographs capturing daily life and significant events. From fire trucks in Washington, DC, to Native American guards in camp, each picture tells a unique story of a bygone era.
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The famous and feared Allan Pinkerton of the Secret Service in Antietam, Maryland 1862
Three-horse team pulling a fire truck in full stride Washington, DC 1914
Federal troops at Confederate winter quarters near Yorktown, Virginia 1865
Hazel Watson, Eleanor Howell and Marjie Peacock at Arlington Beach 1922
Pat Crowe former Jewel thief, train-robber, kidnaper and burglar in 1919
Fortified railroad bridge across the Cumberland River at Nashville, Tenn 1864
The End Jordan, Utah 1898