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    she was one of the first volunteers to care for the wounded soldiers. After her father’s death, Clara left the hospital and cared for soldiers. She collected distributed supplies for the Union and Confederate army. She started bringing three army wagons full of supplies. She also provided transportation to wounded soldiers. Clara was very experienced with the soldiers because she participated in battle of Antietam. She played an important nurse role. While…

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    Some people over packed and had to unload and/or aboard their wagons. Some people didn't have enough food for their animals to pull the wagons so they had to jump over board too. Most people ended up walking by the end of the trail. Most people had emotional damage from leaving most of their family behind. Since most people that traveled on the trail…

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    cars change with culture in many ways, such as their design and usefulness, but they also change with their stereotypes at the same time. Car stereotypes are used everywhere from tv shows, movies, books and even are in some realities. what is a car stereotype, it's when a car/style is used define a people/race/sex. But what does this mean for culture? Let's start in modern day america. A stereotype that comes to mind is that italian mob families in america drive Lexus and big black SUVs. Why…

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    the mosquitoes. They are everywhere. It has been a week since we left Independence and a lot has happened. When we left, there was a pile-up. Everyone was leaving at once, and one man was in such a hurry, he ran into the back of my wagon. It didn't hurt my wagon, but he broke one of his horse’s legs. A mile or two up the path, I noticed my oxen were going much slower than everyone else's. We had to decide what to throw out. I suggested we throw out one of the bags of feed for the…

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    John rode on Silver for the most part, but Grace stepped on a fallen branch wrong and hurt her ankle so she replaced John on Silver. The farther we went along the more crowded it became before we had to slow down to a crawl. A helpful woman in the wagon ahead of us told us there was a raft bringing people across the Kansas River. After a very long wait, we finally reached the raft, paid our dollar fare, and one by one were shipped to the other side.…

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    went on posters after the race and people heard more about it. This automobile was eventually called the Duryea Motor Wagon. Also gained their own company. The brothers, Charles Duryea and Frank Duryea, experimented with a wagon. They started off as bicycle mechanics until they saw a gasoline engine at a Ohio fair and became interested in the engines. After testing the motor wagon in Springfield Massachusetts, it was taken out in the spring of 1892. The motor had the maximum of four horse…

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    short cut is actually the long cut aand trust me you don’t want to go through the short cut.You can also hunt at the fort so that is a bonus.Once all the wagons are caught up then you will move on to the Blue Mountains and you will see a bridge and be careful because the brige is loose and it might colapse and hope that the tounge of the wagon broke because in the begginig I told you to buy a touge so that you don’t have to waste time fixing it.When you leave the bridge you will go to Fort…

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    Las Pegasus: A Short Story

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    A wagon surrounded by a light purple aura drove itself on the path out of Las Pegasus. The wagon was currently under a spell, it was to stay on the path until it got to Ghastly Gorge. The pony inside was asleep, she was exhausted from her recent performance. Las Pegasus was not favorable to her. She had to compete with other acts, and since most of the other acts were more skilled with magic then her. She didn’t make much money, she was lucky to enough to earn enough to fill her belly for a…

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    These vans are great for private schools, churches, hospitals or any other industry where you need to move a group of people at one time. These wagons are built to last, and you take great care of yours by always doing the maintenance needed to keep it running. When you need Ford Econoline parts, you buy OEM Ford parts for exact fit replacement parts. Belts – The belts keep many of your engine…

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    Kaz signaled to Inej, and she leapt down. She shut the wagon door, fastened the padlock, and slid the bold home. A second later the opposite side of the door pushed open. Kaz had simply removed the hinges. It was a trick they’d used plenty of times when a lock was too complicated to pick quickly or they wanted to make a theft look like an inside job. Ideal for faking suicides, Kaz had once told her, and she’d never been sure if he was sincere. Inej took a last look at the road. The men had…

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