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  2. Covered wagon - Wikipedia

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    Narrow covered wagon used by west-bound Canadian settlers c. 1885 Painting showing a wagon train of covered wagons. A covered wagon, also called a prairie wagon, whitetop, [1] or prairie schooner, [2] is a horse-drawn or ox-drawn wagon used for passengers or freight hauling. It has a canvas, tarpaulin, or waterproof sheet which is stretched ...

  3. Conestoga wagon - Wikipedia

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    The exact origins of covered wagons (or prairie schooners) and the derivation of Conestoga wagons from earlier covered wagons remain not well known. The less adequately documented history of Conestoga wagons is in part due to the overall lack of specificity of the wagon types from early American colonists of the 18th century. [ 1 ]

  4. Gilman Ranch - Wikipedia

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    The ranch buildings are now protected as the Gilman Historic Ranch and Wagon Museum within the Gilman Ranch Historic Park, located in Banning. [2] Displays include authentic wagons, including an Overland stagecoach , a “ prairie schooner ” and a chuck wagon , a saddle collection and Western ranching tools and artifacts.

  5. Studebaker - Wikipedia

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    Peter's technology-enabled expansion of the family business through the famous Conestoga and Prairie Schooner wagon designs. Peter's trade was the stepping-stone that expanded the transportation industry.

  6. Virginia Museum of Transportation - Wikipedia

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    Studebaker Half-Platform Wagon (1870) Howe Fire Engine (1882) James Cunningham, Son and Company Hearse (1895) Freight Wagon "Prairie Schooner" (1900–1915) F-20 McCormick-Deering Farmall Tractor (1936) Federal Aviation Administration Tucker Sno-Cat [17]

  7. Horse-drawn vehicle - Wikipedia

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    Prairie schooner: The name given years later to the canvas-topped farm wagons used by North American settlers to move their families and capital goods westward. See covered wagon and Conestoga wagon. Telega: A Russian coach, crudely made, usually unsprung. [3]: 160 Travois, 1890s

  8. Prairie Schooner - Wikipedia

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    The Raz-Shumaker Prairie Schooner Book Prize is an American literary award presented yearly since 2003, one award for poetry and one award for fiction. [1] It is run by the literary magazine Prairie Schooner and University of Nebraska Press. Winners receive $3,000 and publication through the University of Nebraska Press.

  9. Category:Wagons - Wikipedia

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