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Home > California > Death%25252BValley%25252BJunction > Twenty Mule Team Borax Wagons, Death Valley Junction, Inyo County, CA



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Item Title
Twenty Mule Team Borax Wagons, Death Valley Junction, Inyo County, CA

Location
Death%25252BValley%25252BJunction, CA

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Created/Published
Documentation compiled after 1968.

Notes
Survey number HAER CA-301
Unprocessed field note material exists for this structure (N972).
Building/structure dates: 1883 initial construction
Significance: The twenty mule team borax wagon's significance resides not only in their technology but also in their enduring image as an advertising and cultural symbol. Technologically, these wagons, designed to carry borax across the desert from the borax source to the Mojave station on the Southern Pacific Railroad, reveal adaptations to the harsh environment of Death Valley. They had large wagon wheels to traverse the rough terrain. The rear water wagons were another adaptation, essential since there was no water available for long stretches of the journey to the Mojave station. Culturally, the wagons represent the American west and the pioneering miners who became icons of both masculinity and the quest for material wealth. The dissemination of the image of the twenty mule team borax wagons as an advertising icon long after they had ceased to be used reveals the power of advertising symbols and the reliance on images to market brands.

Subjects
Fireplace
Animal Training
Transportation


Related Names
Old Dinah
Furnace Creek Museum
Harmony Borax Works
Winters, Aaron
Southern Pacific Railroad
Perry, J. W. S.
Grogan, Brian, Photographer
Flores, Roland, Delineator
Lockett, Dana, Delineator


Collection
Historic American Engineering Record (Library of Congress)

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