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Covered wagons measured distance primarily using odometers, which were devices attached to the wagon that recorded the number of miles traveled. These odometers typically consisted of a rotating wheel that turned with the movement of the wagon, counting the revolutions to calculate distance. Additionally, travelers often relied on maps and landmarks to estimate distances between points along their routes.

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