Covered+wagon

  • 61Bavarian goods wagon classes — The Royal Bavarian State Railways had, at different times, three different goods wagon classification systems that roughly correspond to the early, middle and late period of the state railway era in Bavaria:* Epoch Ia the early period from 1867… …

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  • 62Gudgeonville Covered Bridge — Geobox|Bridge name = Gudgeonville Covered Bridge official name = Gudgeonville Covered Bridge other name = Gudgeonville Road category = U.S. National Register of Historic Places image size = 300 caption = country = United States country state =… …

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  • 63Bob White Covered Bridge — Infobox nrhp | name = Bob White CB nrhp type = caption= The Bob White Covered Bridge near Woolwine, Virginia. nearest city = Woolwine, VA lat degrees = 36 | lat minutes = 46 | lat seconds = 44.82 | lat direction = N long degrees = 80 | long… …

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  • 64Conestoga wagon — Con es*to ga wag on or Conestoga wain Con es*to ga wain [From Conestoga, Pennsylvania.] A kind of large broad wheeled wagon, usually covered, for traveling in soft soil and on prairies. [Webster 1913 Suppl.] …

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  • 65stage wagon — ▪ vehicle       early, four wheeled, American vehicle, used to carry both passengers and cargo. It was a precursor of the stagecoach. The first stage wagons had no springs, backless wooden benches, sides of wood, and canvas tops. Later… …

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  • 66buck-wagon — buckˈ wagon noun (S Afr, archaic) A large canvas covered trek wagon • • • Main Entry: ↑buck …

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  • 67Conestoga wagon — noun A large cart with a canvas cover drawn by mules, oxen or horses and used extensively during the Westward Expansion of the United States in the 18th and 19th centuries. During the summer and fall the covered broad wheeled Conestoga wagons,… …

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  • 68coveredwagon — covered wagon n. A large wagon covered with an arched canvas top, used especially by American pioneers for prairie travel. * * * …

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  • 69Ezra Meeker — (December 29, 1830 ndash;December 3, 1928) was an early pioneer who traveled the Oregon Trail by ox cart as a young man. Beginning in the 70s he worked tirelessly to memorialize the trail, repeatedly retracing the trip of his youth. He was the… …

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  • 70Crosley — This article is about a U.S. brand of automobile. For the British vehicle manufacturer, see Crossley Motors. For the U.S. brand of audio technology, see Crosley Radio Corporation. A 1940 Crosley The Crosley was an automobile manufactured by the… …

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