History Unplugged Podcast cover image

When Camels Roamed the American Southwest—The U.S. Camel Corps (1856-1866)

History Unplugged Podcast

00:00

The History of the Red Ghost in the Southwest

In 1883, a woman living in the Arizona desert was trampled to death by what one witness described as a huge red beast with a skeletal creature riding on its back. A few months later, and many sightings later, prospectors working on the Verde River in Arizona encountered the red ghost. In its retreat, something fell off the creature's back, which was later identified by a local doctor as a human skull with flesh and hair still attached. Haile Jali was hired by the US government in 1885 to haul equipment during the Geronimo campaign because he still had some of his camels. Although he couldn't find a way to profitably start a business with his cam

Transcript
Play full episode

The AI-powered Podcast Player

Save insights by tapping your headphones, chat with episodes, discover the best highlights - and more!
App store bannerPlay store banner
Get the app