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In 1857, a wagon train of migrant families heading to California was massacred in southwest Utah.
— Don has a series of flashbacks recounting his journey across the prairie in a wagon train of prostitutes.
On I-84 I turned northwest, following the approximate route of the emigrants' crossing amid a wagon train of semis.
Right now, walking across the remote east Pilbara in the Western Australian desert, is a wagon train of more than 100 artists, activists and traditional owners.
His mother, Louise Lee Udall, was a granddaughter of John Doyle Lee, who was executed in 1877 for his involvement in the Mountain Meadows Massacre in Utah, in which a wagon train of California-bound migrants were killed in 1857.
The project is developing an electronic communications system that enables a wagon train of tractor-trailer trucks and cars to make semiautonomous road trips possible — without the complexity of efforts like Google's driverless vehicles.
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In November 1846, the Donner party--a wagon train of 81 settlers headed west across the Sierra Nevada--became hopelessly snowbound.
One of 1930's biggest hits, The Big Trail was a western epic with young John Wayne in his first starring role as the head of a wagon train on the Oregon Trail and was filmed in an early widescreen process.
IN 1845 a new trail across the wilds of Oregon was blazed by a wagon train under the guidance of one Stephen Hall Meek.
Born in 1815, when Tennessee was still unsettled, Angelica rescued a wagon train from the mists of Dejection Swamp when she was only 12. "Ever since that time," Isaacs wrote, "Angelica Longrider has been known as Swamp Angel.
Brown and his men made their first interdiction that day, capturing a wagon-train of supplies destined for the fort.
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