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Example sentences for "wagon road"

  • I had hoped to find a bottom of sufficient {74} width to admit of a wagon road, but after following down this stream six miles, I was satisfied that it would not do to attempt it this season.

  • Hoyt, Ex-Governor of Wyoming, who accompanied his father on a reconnaissance for a wagon road to the Park in 1881.

  • Reconnaissance for a Wagon Road to the National Park.

  • Yellowstone National Park, Reconnaissance for a Wagon Road to, 93.

  • Hoyt, of Wyoming, on the latter's reconnaissance for a wagon road to the Park in 1881.

  • One of the trails referred to in the description of Hano has been converted into a wagon road, as has been already described.

  • Within the last few years the horse trail that afforded access to Hano and Sichumovi has been converted into a wagon road, and during the progress of this work, under the supervision of an American, considerable blasting was done.

  • Thus equipped we were prepared to proceed to Kalomo, a distance by wagon road of nearly one hundred miles.

  • This is about fifteen miles from Matopo Mission, as the crow flies, but over twenty-five miles by wagon road.

  • On the way down we had gone by wagon road, but on our return four donkeys had been sent down, two for pack saddles and the other two for Sister Engle and me to ride, and two boys came along to assist in the homeward journey.

  • There were no surveyed farms in this vicinity, and the only farmers near lived over twenty miles from Macha, but numerous villages of natives are within walking distance and wagon road.

  • Now I had sixty miles to ride over a trail and they had eighty miles over a wagon road.

  • We were very much surprised at a wagon road in this portion of country, but there it was just the same.

  • We rode until near sunset before we got sight of the big band of Indians again, they having gone into camp about four miles west of Barrel Springs, where our train was camped, and only about a half mile from the trail or wagon road.

  • Six years ago I was told there was no wagon road to Oregon, and it was impossible to take a wagon there, and yet in despite of pleadings and almost threats, I took a wagon over the road, and have it now.

  • This he emphasized by the interruption of Whitman in one of his glowing descriptions of Oregon, by saying in effect that "Oregon was shut off by impassable mountains and a great desert, which made a wagon road impossible.

  • Then he and the atejo passed from sight and she looked ahead again, unseeing, for her memory was racing along a wagon road, and became a blank in a frightful, all-night storm.

  • This had never been used as a wagon road, but he thought it could be without much difficulty, and he said if they could secure him a fair sized train he would go and conduct them through for ten dollars a wagon.

  • No wagons were reported as ever getting through that way, but a trail had been traveled through that barren desert country for perhaps a hundred years, and the same could be easily broadened into a wagon road.


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