From 1818, the national road carried hundreds of thousands of pioneers and settlers in stagecoaches and covered wagons.
Many times has the Public Square been crowded overnight with canvas covered wagons loaded with valuable merchandise.
In the event of that not happening the operation of the facility would have to be reexamined given the prohibitive costs of covering wagons.
The American frontier had covered wagons.
They had covered wagons and were provided with tin stoves and all the arms and provisions needed for such a journey.
During the French Revolution, in 1792, the tapestry was confiscated as public property to be used for covering military wagons.
When traveling over long distances and periods, wagons may be covered with cloth to protect their contents from the elements; these are "covered wagons".
The museum offers film, a children's activity room, artifacts, journal entries, maps, and covered wagons, among other highlights.
The factory was used by the railway to make tarpaulins for covering open wagons.
They seemed the very spirit of America to him, putting him in mind of church sociables and farm kitchens-and covered wagons.