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mite_69 | 01:34 Thu 02nd Sep 2004 | Quizzes & Puzzles
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For most, going west meant traveling by both wagon and boat. But who was the guy who figured out how to do both at once?
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John C. Conestoga invented the Conestoga Wagon. His family named the Conestoga Valley in Pennsylvania, USA.
Wyatt Earp
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John C Conestoga
Right wagon, wrong person geo...
I believe it is Fred Read...
i got prairie schooner but i cant find a specific person just German farmers
Wyatt Earp Thomas??? come one now,, i expected better then this from you,,, i dont have the answer yet.. but i can see neither does anyone else. This one appears to be a lil tough..
Capt. John Jordan
Hi, I am just wondering.... it says by both wagon AND boat at the same time. They had to make rafts for the wagons to cross a lot of the rivers and streams. this led to the ferry boats. boats and wagons going west at the same time. I don't know. I am still looking for the gun barrel to veiw big valley and wagon train. even though I watch both shows each day on the tv. thanks much, Carrie
What do you all think about Jim Bridger - Bridger's ferry?
It is not John C. Conestoga, inventor on the Conestoga Wagon.  Thier is not an inventor for that specific wagon.  So, I do not think it's not the Conestoga Wagon.  Guess I won't see you people on the ranch!

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