Conestoga Wagon, circa 1840

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Artifact Overview

Conestoga wagons first appeared in Pennsylvania's Conestoga River valley about 1750. Designed for freight, the Conestoga's curved body tended to keep the load in the center, rather than shifting it toward the rear. The Conestoga's popularity peaked in the first half of the 19th century -- before railroads replaced it for hauling agricultural products and manufactured goods.

Artifact Details

Artifact

Conestoga wagon

Date Made

circa 1840

Creator Notes

Wagon attributed to the Conestoga area of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania

Location

Not on exhibit to the public.

Object ID

24.18.1

Credit

From the Collections of The Henry Ford.

Material

Cloth
Iron (Metal)
Paint (Coating)
Wood (Plant Material)

Color

Blue
Red

Dimensions

Height: 110.5 in
Width: 83.5 in
Length: 228 in
Wheelbase: 86 in
Diameter: 47 in (Wheel Diameter)
Diameter: 63 in (Wheel Diameter)

Conestoga Wagon, circa 1840