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The Mule

Muleshoe, Bailey County

Marker Text

Without ancestral pride or hope for offspring, the mule -- along with buffalo, hound and longhorn -- made Texas history. In war he carried cannon on his back. Because he was available to haul freight, forts rose on frontiers. Indians ate horses hitched to cart or coach, but let tough mule meat go by. His small hooves scaled rock and steep untrod by horse or ox, but big ears endangered him in lake or river. He went fast, endured much, ate sparingly. Since beginning of Christian era, has helped all over world to bear burdens of mankind. (1965)

Marker Details

Address 198 E. American Blvd.
Location Description National Mule Memorial, NE side E. American Blvd. (US 84) between S 1st. and Main streets
Marker # 5384
Dedicated 1965
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code animals
  • Private Property:

    Unknown
  • Latitude, Longitude 34.225994, -102.723021

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