- A packhorse, pack horse, or
sumpter refers to a horse, mule, donkey, or pony used to
carry goods on its back,
usually in
sidebags or panniers. Typically...
- them with
orderly Burkman when he rode into battle.
Burkman joined the
packtrain. He
regretted not
accompanying Custer but
lived until 1925, when he took...
-
Packtrain in Dawson, 1899 (photographed by Eric A. Hegg)...
-
place was the
centre of
activity for prospectors, traders, merchants,
packtrain operators, and missionaries. In 1891,
Richard S.
Sargent arrived, becoming...
- of an "army"
marching overland from Yuma –
which in
reality was Ives's
packtrain. Hamblin's
group made
direct contact with Ives
expedition by
sending Thaïes...
- Hill". Meanwhile,
Captain McDougall had
arrived at the site with the
packtrain.
Lieutenant Edward Mathey years later told
Walter Camp that Reno greeted...
- Museum. p. 1249. ISBN 9781884038082. Mueller, Gene (1980) Lewiston: From
packtrains and tent
saloons to
highways and
brick stores : a
century of progress...
- au. kh (2009-05-26). "Goederentrein van de
sporen geblazen in Lillo" [
Packtrain blown from
tracks in Lillo]. De
Morgen (in Dutch). Belga.
Retrieved 2011-08-22...
- 6-kilometre (36.4 mi)
route attracted a $3,200 per mile grant.
Whereas horse packtrains had
carried ore from the
surrounding mines to New Denver,
Three Forks...
- T. S.
Lippy returning from the
Yukon with a
packtrain in 1899,
carrying about one ton of gold...