Bob: Oh, yeah. We had a lot of wagons. Oh, we had all kinds of wagons. And they all wound up um. . . at the Zapata, they wound up next to the ah. . . oh, where. . . I don't know what they call it, but it's like a motel. You know, down there at the bottom end, there's three or four rooms that they rebuilt. And. . . I showed you pictures of that, didn't I?
BH: I think so.
Bob: Well, next to that was a space that ah. . . that they brought the wagons, and unhitched the horses, and left the wagons just to the north of that. And. . . at the. . . at the Medano, why there were a whole line of wagonslined up ah. . . ah. . . in the yard, against the corrals, on the south. All kinds of wagonshay racks, box wagons. . . no buggies.
BH: No buggies.
Bob: No buggies.
BH: Okay.
Bob: There used. . . I guess there were buggies around the valley, because the doctor, I know, came in a buggy, but I don't know. . . we didn't have any buggies. We did everything on saddle horses.