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[[Image:Jim White Guano Bucket.jpg|thumb|right|Jim White standing next to a [[guano]] bucket atop the guano shaft at [[Carlsbad Caverns]]. The bucket was used to carry the first tourists into the caverns. He is holding one of his homemade [[kerosene]] [[lanterns]].]]
 
[[Image:Jim White Guano Bucket.jpg|thumb|right|Jim White standing next to a [[guano]] bucket atop the guano shaft at [[Carlsbad Caverns]]. The bucket was used to carry the first tourists into the caverns. He is holding one of his homemade [[kerosene]] [[lanterns]].]]
   
One of the early guano companies dug a shaft making a more direct route to the guano deposits in the Bat Cave.<ref name="One Mans Dream"/> It was serviced by a large iron bucket operated by a gasoline winch.<ref name="One Mans Dream"/> This system was used to haul bags of guano out of the cave for use as [[fertilizer]] in places like the [[California]] [[Orchard|fruit orchards]].<ref name="One Mans Dream"/> The guano was sold for 90 [[United States dollar|dollars]] a [[Short ton|ton]] ({{convert|2000|lbs|kg|sp=us}}).<ref name="One Mans Dream"/> Jim White used the guano bucket to transport hundreds of tourists into and out of the cave.<ref name="One Mans Dream"/>
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One of the early guano companies dug a shaft making a more direct route to the guano deposits in the Bat Cave.<ref name="One Mans Dream"/> It was serviced by a large iron bucket operated by a gasoline winch. This system was used to haul bags of guano out of the cave for use as [[fertilizer]] in places like the [[California]] [[Orchard|fruit orchards]].<ref name="One Mans Dream"/> The guano was sold for 90 [[United States dollar|dollars]] a [[Short ton|ton]] ({{convert|2000|lbs|kg|0|sp=us}}). Jim White used the guano bucket to transport hundreds of tourists into and out of the cave.
   
The original guano bucket was used as the stand in the Underground Lunchroom from which Jim White sold his booklets.<ref name="CHU April 27, 2005"/> Jim White Jr. later gave it to a man named Charlie Dugger and it was stored in his garage.<ref name="CHU April 27, 2005"/>
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The original guano bucket was used as the stand in the Underground Lunchroom from which Jim White sold his booklets. Jim White Jr. later gave it to a man named Charlie Dugger and it was stored in his garage.
   
 
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The guano bucket

Jim White Guano Bucket

Jim White standing next to a guano bucket atop the guano shaft at Carlsbad Caverns. The bucket was used to carry the first tourists into the caverns. He is holding one of his homemade kerosene lanterns.

One of the early guano companies dug a shaft making a more direct route to the guano deposits in the Bat Cave.[1] It was serviced by a large iron bucket operated by a gasoline winch. This system was used to haul bags of guano out of the cave for use as fertilizer in places like the California fruit orchards.[1] The guano was sold for 90 dollars a ton (2,000 pounds (907 kg)). Jim White used the guano bucket to transport hundreds of tourists into and out of the cave.

The original guano bucket was used as the stand in the Underground Lunchroom from which Jim White sold his booklets. Jim White Jr. later gave it to a man named Charlie Dugger and it was stored in his garage.

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