It is really a fine mine of gold-bearing quartz, off in the mountains, some fifteen miles west of Wickenburg, whence the ore was then wagoned to the mill, on the Hassayampa at Wickenburg.
Grain (corn and oats) was wagoned from the Missouri, and cost the government, put down at Sedgwick, about seven dollars per bushel.
For a short time after the evacuation of Corinth, Pittsburg Landing continued to be our base of supplies, and commissary stores were wagoned from there to the various places where our troops were stationed.
To this town, about seventy miles away, much of the products of the country was wagoned over a dirt road, indifferently good in some seasons and almost impassible in others.
But, as time passed, there would be some to spare, and this would be wagoned to some river town and sold or exchanged for "store goods.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "wagoned" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.