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The Conestoga Wagon

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Stock #:235700
Type: Postcard
Era: Continental Chrome
Publisher: Unicover Corporation
Postmark: 1988 Feb-29
Postmark City: Conestoga
Postmark State: PA
Stamp: Two-3c, 8c
Size: 4" x 5.75" (10.25 x 15 cm)

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First Day of Issue: February 29, 1988; First Issue Location: Conestoga, Pennsylvania. In the 1800's, caravans of Conestogas often stretched end to end across the prairie, as far as the eye could see. Weighing three thousand pounds, each wagon was home to a pioneer, making his way to a new life. Looking like boats on wheels, the Conestogas were nicknamed "Prairie Schooners," and covered twenty to twenty-five miles a day. Pulled by teams of horses, the wagons also hauled freight. In winter, when ice formed over the roadways, the wooden wheels were replaced with runners, and suddenly the delivery of freight improved even more. More weight per horse could be pulled by the Conestoga sled, and two horses could take the place of the four needed in other seasons. Thus the Conestoga - with the help of American ingenuity - became a year-round vehicle, perhaps the most functional of the time. The First Day Ceremony for this stamp was held at the Fire Hall in Conestoga, Pennsylvania, and guest speakers addressed the attendees in a most appropriate fashion: from the bed of an authentic, 16-foot Conestoga Wagon

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