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  1. In Arizona folklore, the Red Ghost is a figure alleged to have roamed the Arizonan frontier in the late 19th century. It was said to have been a large, red camel, with a bleached human skeleton upon its back. Legends of it were widespread across Arizona, up until its supposed death before the dawn of the 20th century.

  2. Mar 12, 2010 · Hamblin recognized the beast as a camel, with something tied to its back that resembled the skeleton of a man. Although Hamblin had a reputation as an honest man and one not given to tall tales, many refused to believe his story. Several weeks later, over on the Verde River, the camel was spotted again, this time by another group of prospectors.

  3. Aug 6, 2015 · August 6, 2015. iStock / © tonda; iStock /© ilbusca (2) In the 1880s, a wild menace haunted the Arizona territory. It was known as the Red Ghost, and its legend grew as it roamed the high...

  4. Jul 6, 2015 · Stories grew to legendary proportions until about a decade later a rancher awoke one morning and saw the Red Ghost grazing in his garden. He drew a bead with his trusty Winchester and dropped the camel with one shot. An examination of the corpse convinced all this was indeed the fabled Red Ghost.

  5. Mar 14, 2016 · One of the enduring, outrageous legends in Arizona is that a demonic, rogue camel with a skeleton on its back, killed and terrorized the country side for a decade in the 1880s. The “Red Ghost” was allegedly finally killed in a rancher’s garden in eastern Arizona.

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  7. Oct 26, 2021 · Such sightings contributed to a subculture of American camel lore, including the story of the “Red Ghost,” who purportedly rampaged across the West with a headless rider on his back.

  8. For the next several years, numerous others spied the camel, who by this time had been dubbed the “Red Ghost,” carrying its headless rider. However, in 1893, when an Arizona farmer found the red camel grazing in his garden, he shot and killed the beast. By this time, the large camel had shaken free of its dead rider but still bore the ...

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