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Thanks for all the replies so far, a few look like possibilities and that is my dilemma so keep them coming. I originally thought it is reminiscent of the Royal Gorge as well, but aside from the front Mineral Wells attribution I also found a March 1911 newspaper article about Mineral Wells presenting the White Sox players with burros which had a photo of Ed Walsh on a burro in the same location.
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