The wagon might overturn in the white pass and throw him into the river.
His horses bucked and run away, and the wagon overturned.
He died on April 29, 1853 trying to rescue a family whose wagon had overturned in the Weber River.
In 1847, injured when his wagon overturned, he determined that he would have to seek alternative means of earning a living.
While crossing the Rappahannock River, the wagon overturned and all their belongings were lost.
The going had been so rough that at one point Joseph Rooker's wagon overturned.
Harvesters in the fields ran to hold their' frightened horses lest the loaded wagons overturn.
The wagon hit the platform of the station and overturned to the left.
The next four wagons also overturned and the two following were derailed but remained upright.
He had been sent home when a wagon had overturned, landing on his foot.