Covered Wagon
Prairie Schooner
The Conestoga Wagon's canvas ripped as the pioneer headed west over the wind struck hill.
They played with the farm animals, used anything they could find to play ball, and made dolls to play with out of materials the found, often wood and grass.
noise
i don't know ask a pioneer girl to find out
The Conestoga wagon was usually about four feet wide.
wagon, walking, waterways
The address of the New Pioneer Wagon Train Incorporated is: Po Box 411, Moran, WY 83013-0411
They fixed it.
there jobs where wagon drivors stall cleaners and maids
The Conestoga Wagon's canvas ripped as the pioneer headed west over the wind struck hill.
conestoga wagon.. nickname: prarie schooner
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It is the nickname for the 1946 Willys Jeep Station Wagon. It wasthe first mass-market all-steel station wagon designed and built as a passenger vehicle.
A wagon could weigh anywhere from 600 to 800 pounds when fully loaded with supplies or goods during the pioneer era.
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Traveling afoot, many pioneers spread out across America. Others rode mules, horses, or bought a wagon and joined up with a wagon train. Back then, the Cadillac of wagons was the Conestoga wagon.
A typical pioneer wagon, often referred to as a covered wagon or Conestoga wagon, could carry anywhere from 1,000 to 3,000 pounds of cargo. The exact weight capacity depended on the design and construction of the wagon, as well as the type of materials used. These wagons were primarily used to transport supplies, tools, and personal belongings during westward expansion in the 19th century. Proper loading was essential to ensure balance and maneuverability on rough terrain.