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The Conestoga wagon, also simply known as the Conestoga, ... (1.5 to 1.8 m) long, approximately 12 in (300 mm) wide, and 10 in (250 mm) deep in dimensions. The top ...
The Conestoga station wagons were built on the Studebaker's 116.5 in (2,960 mm) wheelbase platform. One body style was available, a two-door wagon with a two-piece tailgate/liftgate configuration for accessing the cargo area. [1] The 1954 Conestoga's original base price was $2,095, and 3,074 were produced. [2]
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 ...
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Dimensions: overall: 64.5 x 32.8 cm (25 3/8 x 12 15/16 in.) ... Conestoga wagon; Global file usage. The following other wikis use this file: Usage on www.wikidata.org
File:Conestoga Wagon, about 1840-1850 - National Museum of American History - DSC06103.JPG ... Dimensions User Comment; current: 20:30, 16 June 2013: 4,320 × 3,240 ...
Conestoga wagons were developed by local carpenters and blacksmiths to carry goods, including farm produce and items bartered from Native Americans, to markets in Philadelphia. Philadelphia was ...
Dimensions User Comment; current: 10:17, 2 December 2006: 900 × 496 (96 KB) Alleganywiki (talk | contribs) Library of Congress: Prints and Photographs Division, LC-USZ62-24396. (The Conestoga wagons were first designed and built by German settlers in Pennsylvania)