They traveled with either covered wagons (wagons with a semicircle frame on the top and covered by canvas material) or by handcart.
Yes. The Mormons travelled across the country in wagon trains or handcart companies.
horses , oxen and mules
Pioneers traveled by covered wagons. The most common type of wagon was the Conestoga wagon.
It is a ride with horses and wagons and the speed limit is 15 miles per hour.
Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) used whatever forms of transportation were available to them. This included horseback, covered wagon, carriage, train, boat, and handcart. The handcart has become a symbol of the Mormon pioneers - a two-wheeled cart pulled by people on foot. It was a much cheaper way for the poor Mormons to travel across the Mormon Trail.
Type your answer here... Chisolm Trail
travelled
It came in the Type 4 (most of which were station wagons) and in the 1972-on Bus.
Type your answer here... Chisolm Trail
Do you mean a mormon? It's a type of religion
death, Indian Attacks, Falling off a mountain side
jeep
They used cover wagons, trains, horses and other things