The trains were made up of about twenty-five hundred wagons, with six mules to each wagon, and about six hundred ambulances, with two horses each.
The fish were distributed around the camp according to the number of persons in each wagon, generally two to a wagon, and the brethren enjoyed a good supper on fish.
Heber's camp is formed in a kind of parallelogram, each wagon camped in a perfect line with the others.
Orders were given for the tens to assemble for prayers this morning, instead of two in each wagon, which was done.
Three or four yoke of oxen strained and pulled weakly at each wagon, and beside them, in the deep sand, walked men with ox-goads, who prodded the unwilling beasts along.
The tongue ofeach wagon was on the inside of the circle, and, front and rear, each wagon was in solid contact with the next wagon before and behind.
We took three wagon loads of provisions and had four yoke of oxen to each wagon.
The ox teams were in front, four yoke to each wagon, a long string of them, winding slowly down the road.
Then the mule teams, six mules to each wagon, many of them the same mules we had captured at Fort Scott.
There was a driver to each wagon, but there had also to be drivers for the starting animals, and carpenters to make repairs.
Each wagon ought to be required to carry anyhow half a side of rawhide, and the usual tools of the farm and the trail, as well as proper weapons and abundance of ammunition.
The men now mounted the wagon seats, two to each wagon.
Women in slatted sunbonnets turned impassive gaze from the high front seats, back of which, swung to the bows by leather loops, hung the inevitable family rifle in each wagon.
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