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prairie wagon



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In the second, a prairie wagon rigged with sails like a ship crashes into a store front.

From Time Magazine Archive

He looked into one prairie wagon, whose young driver had gone for water.

From In The Boyhood of Lincoln A Tale of the Tunker Schoolmaster and the Times of Black Hawk by Butterworth, Hezekiah

In the main hall of the five-domed Capitol at Des Moines is a life-sized painting of a prairie wagon, hauled by oxen.

From The Romance of the Reaper by Casson, Herbert Newton

What a contrast between the elegant Locomobile car and the humble prairie wagon, drawn by four shaggy burros, chosen because they could endure hardships!

From Across the Continent by the Lincoln Highway by Gladding, Effie Price

There is not often a brake on a prairie wagon, and as the chain that locked the wheels had obviously broken, Harding's intention was plain.

From Harding of Allenwood by Bindloss, Harold




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