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Painting depicting a Conestoga wagon. Note the severe angles at either end and the curved center, characteristics of the large Conestoga compared to other varieties of covered wagon.
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The Conestoga wagon is a heavy, covered wagon that was used extensively during the late 18th century and the 19th century in the United States and Canada. It was large enough to transport loads up to 8 tons (7 metric tons), and was drawn by horses, mules or oxen. It was designed to help keep its contents from moving about when in motion and to aid it in crossing rivers and streams, though it sometimes leaked unless caulked.

The term "Conestoga wagon" refers specifically to this type of vehicle; it is not a generic term for "covered wagon". The wagons used in the westward expansion of the United States were, for the most part, ordinary farm wagons fitted with canvas covers.[1]

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History[edit]

The first known mention of a "Conestoga wagon" was by James Logan on December 31, 1717 in his accounting log after purchasing it from James Hendricks.[2] It was named after the "Conestoga River" or "Conestoga Township" in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, and thought to have been introduced by Mennonite German settlers.[3] The Brethren of Lancaster County, an off-shoot sect of the Mennonites, said that there was a local Native American tribe called the Conestoga.

In colonial times the Conestoga wagon was popular for migration southward through the Great Appalachian Valley along the Great Wagon Road. After the American Revolution it was used to open up commerce to Pittsburgh and Ohio. In 1820 rates charged were roughly one dollar per 100 pounds per 100 miles, with speeds about 15 mi (24 km) per day. The Conestoga, often in long wagon trains, was the primary overland cargo vehicle over the Appalachian Mountains until the development of the railroad. The wagon was pulled by a team of up to eight horses or up to a dozen oxen.[citation needed] For this purpose, the Conestoga horse, a special breed of medium to heavy draft horses, was developed.

In Canada, the Conestoga wagons were used by Pennsylvania German migrants who left the United States for Southern Ontario, settling various communities in Niagara Region, Kitchener-Waterloo area and York Region (mostly in Markham, Ontario and Stouffville, Ontario).[4]

Construction[edit]

The Conestoga wagon was built with its floor curved upward to prevent the contents from tipping and shifting. The average Conestoga wagon was 18 feet long, 11 feet high, and 4 feet in width. It could carry up to 12,000 pounds (5,400 kg) of cargo. The cracks in the body of the wagon were stuffed with tar to protect them from leaking while crossing rivers. Also for protection against bad weather, stretched across the wagon was a tough, white canvas cover. The frame and suspension were made of wood, and the wheels were often iron-rimmed for greater durability. Water barrels built on the side of the wagon held water, and toolboxes held tools needed for repair on the wagon. Also, the feedbox on the back of the wagon was used to feed the horses.

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Salisbury Post
Sat, 15 Jun 2013 21:29:30 -0700

The display case also features a miniature Conestoga wagon made by Hudson and a duck and clock — both carved from wood. He included a framed copy of a photograph he saw once at the Landis Post Office. It shows the first Landis postmaster, Joel ...
 
Lynchburg News and Advance
Thu, 13 Jun 2013 11:05:30 -0700

... an American Experience” is a multigallery exhibition covering 16,000 years of Virginia history, from prehistoric times to the present, and features the largest collection of Virginia artifacts on long-term display, as well as a dugout canoe, a ...
 
Journal Gazette and Times-Courier
Thu, 13 Jun 2013 03:07:17 -0700

She noted that one of the parade entries is a Conestoga wagon from the National Road Association of Illinois. Some of the other parade entries include a horse-drawn hearse from Greenwell Funeral Home in Martinsville, buggies from Serenity Carriages in ...

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Freeline Media
Wed, 12 Jun 2013 06:10:34 -0700

This weekend will provide a host of eco-friendly programs for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts, including the chance to take advantage of specialty field trips by pontoon boat, kayak and Conestoga wagon. The festival's keynote speakers will be ...

New York Times

New York Times
Thu, 06 Jun 2013 10:41:11 -0700

Her father was a sign painter; her maternal grandparents had come west to Utah in a Conestoga wagon after the Civil War. Unwanted by a mother who was tired of raising children, Esther was turned over to her 14-year-old sister, Maurine. The family's ...
 
Car and Driver
Mon, 10 Jun 2013 14:55:28 -0700

This year's “Stitch,” a sort of Wrangler superleggera with a fabric-and-carbon-fiber body and 1100 pounds cut and drilled out of the curb weight, drives like the offspring of a Conestoga wagon and a Caterham Super 7. The Stitch will never be sold, but ...
 
The Times of Trenton - NJ.com
Thu, 06 Jun 2013 04:36:19 -0700

The ragman, with that old horse-drawn wagon that looked like a Conestoga wagon, could be heard long before we saw him, announcing his approach with a never-varying monotone, “Ra-a-aaaggs!” His horse seemed programmed to maintain a snail's pace.

Parkersburg News

Parkersburg News
Sat, 08 Jun 2013 21:29:52 -0700

That art comes in the form of a 265-foot-long, 10-foot-high cyclorama entitled Behalt, which means "to keep" or "to remember." It displays the culture's history from its beginnings in 16th century Switzerland. Other exhibits include an original ...
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