Conestoga wagon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Conestoga wagon is a heavy, broad-wheeled covered freight carrier used extensively during the late 1700s and 1800s in the United States. It was large enough to transport loads up to 8 short tons...
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Covered wagon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The covered wagon , also known as a Prairie schooner , is an icon of the American Old West. Although covered wagons were commonly used for shorter moves within the United States, in the mid-ninete...
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The men built the wagons and prepared the livestock, while the women prepared and stocked food and clothing for the journey, as well as decided what household essentials to pack. ... You are here: Essortment Home >> History >> History:General >> Inside a pioneer covered wagon ;
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Muleskinner.com has covered wagons, vis a vies, sleighs, and buggies for sale both antique and reproductions ... for covered wagons come in a set of 5 with bow clips.
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www.muleskinner.com/html/MS.CoveredWagon.htm
www.muleskinner.com/html/MS.CoveredWagon.htm
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Wagon wheel covered in snow ... Large covered wagon ... Conestoga wagons under Eagle Rock on the Oregon Trail, Scotts Bluff ...
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Click on a letter below to learn about that part of the wagon. ... Click here to quiz yourself on how much you have learned about the covered wagon. ... What were their wagons like?
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library.thinkquest.org/6400/wagon.htm
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Here is a couple riding in a covered wagon down the street in what appears to be a parade. People line the street and automobiles can be seen in the distance, so it is definitely not a photograph of the old West.
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2.11 A small group of covered wagons preparing to ford a stream on the way to Oregon. During the era of the pioneers, beginning with the Great Migration of 1843, thousands of wagons made the trek along the Oregon Trail.
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