Oatman, Arizona
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Oatman Jail, established in 1936
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The Oatman Drug Company Building, built 1915 and listed in the NRHP
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Oatman Hotel, originally the Durlin Hotel, built in 1902
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Oatman's wild burros roam about the town
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Route 66 – headed toward Oatman
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Old U.S. Route 66, Oatman Highway, Oatman, Arizona, taken on August 10, 2005.
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Old U.S. Route 66, Oatman Highway, Oatman, Arizona, taken on August 16, 2016.
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Burros in Oatman, Arizona.
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Route 66 - Road to Oatman.
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Mines of the Oatman district; southeast along the Tom Reed vein, showing several mine locations. Mohave County, Arizona. 1921.
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Mines of the Oatman district; northwest, toward Oatman, along the Tom Reed vein from the vicinity of the Aztec shaft, showing several mine locations. Mohave County, Arizona. 1921.
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Black Mountains, western front, looking northeast from a point near Oatman. The original shaft of the United Eastern mine appears in the right foreground, at the north end of town. Mohave County, Arizona. 1921.
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Mines of the Oatman district; Up Gold Road Gulch, showing the surface relations of the Gold Road mine, and the Gold Road Mill. Mohave County, Arizona. 1921.
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Mines of the Oatman district; Leland Hill from the southeast, looking along the vein; several mine locations are shown. Mohave County, Arizona. 1921.
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from Royal B. Stratton LIFE AMONG THE INDIANS : BEING AN INTERESTING NARRATIVE OF THE CAPTIVITY OF THE OATMAN GIRLS, AMONG THE APACHE AND MOHAVE INDIANS ... San Francisco: Whitton, Towne & Co.'s Excelsior Steam Power Presses, 1857.