At the outbreak of the Spanish-American war in 1898, Mr. Hayes offered his services to the government and was appointed by Quartermaster Cameron at Fort Walla Walla, to take charge of a pack train in Cuba.
It was there that he conducted his stock-raising venture for several years and at the same time operated a pack train to Boise, Idaho.
He then bought a pack train of his own and became one of the earliest packers in this region and developed a business of extensive proportions in that connection.
We'll get out with our furs and gold, all right, and we won't go hungry on the way, even if we have no pack train.
Well," said Jack, "of course I never travelled before with a pack train in the mountains, but I tell you I like it.
In 1863 he came to Walla Walla county and here operated a pack train in partnership with Dick Kelling for a number of years, while subsequently he embarked in business at Walla Walla.
He continued to operate a pack train until 1869, traveling from Montana to Arizona, but in that year he sold his outfit to the government while in the latter state.
I know of nothing that can try one's patience more than a trip of any considerable length by wagon train or pack train through an uninhabited region, and the most amiable of our race cannot pass this ordeal entirely unscathed.
He took a pack train, most ways, and stayed with it.
I've got quite a pack train, at home on the Gallatin, but your uncle said this was all I was to bring.
Perfectly good road, and that's faster than a pack train.
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