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He reached way up and got the top box on the handcart.
A boy with a handcart helped us carry our things.
To be able, if you wanted to, to go to hell in a handcart.
Hard not to be all Hell in a handcart about this.
The handcart was inside the door, and he pushed it to the right.
Still, handcarts continued to be used until 1860, by which time over 3,000 people had pushed them to their new home.
The world is going to hell in a handcart, folks.
They would rather the country went to hell than lose their chance to drive the handcart alone.
One team used a handcart to haul in its materials.
Their finances may have gone to hell in a handcart, but her figure was better than ever.
The Mormon handcart movement began in 1856 and continued until 1860.
The last two handcart companies of 1856 departed late from England.
Were they supposed to walk to this place pushing the handcarts before them?
The guards with their handcart had not moved ahead more than six or seven cells.
At last all the members of the handcart party were now able to ride in wagons.
Then they traded sides and pushed the handcart down another few feet.
This time we went back to the handcart together, and dragged down the second large sack.
One man went up and down street after street with a handcart.
However, many members of the company crossed the river themselves, some even pulling their own handcarts across.
A man with a handcart stood to one side.
The Empire's going to hell in a handcart, but then, it always was.
Still, the handcarts have not been an easy sell.
Instead, he joined the handcart company led by captain Willis.
He said that the handcart was not by the union building, either.'
He was given a boy, and two soldiers, and a handcart.