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Conestoga wagon, side view
This 18th-century Conestoga wagon was brought from Pennsylvania to Fort Dobbs, North Carolina, for a demonstration of life during the French and Indian War. Conestoga wagons were drawn by horses and used to move freight in the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. To protect against the weather, they were typically covered with white canvas. During the French and Indian War, Conestoga wagons were used to carry military supplies.
This wagon is being loaded with barrels by means of a wooden ramp.







