How were covered wagons made?

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Actually, Covered Wagons, or Conestoga were built then like a Cadillac or Lincoln. They didn't have padded seats, or cruise control, but pride in their workmanship was infamous! Even traveling across the plains, and deserts, creeks, and a few mountains, durability was plain standard, most repairs were just negligence as a rule. Even after a long journey to their new home, it was converted to family wagon for supplies, materials, etc. A very Wise investment indeed ! God Bless !!

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They were made out of wood, steel, leather, and cotton.
They cut the wood with saws and joined it together with steel bolts. The cover was made of a cotton cloth that was stretched over steel hoops. The horses were hitched with a wood and steel frame and leather straps.

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No one knows, they were made under cover. Originaly known as covert waggons.

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