Definition of Handcarts. Meaning of Handcarts. Synonyms of Handcarts

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Definition of Handcarts

Handcart
Handcart Hand"cart`, n. A cart drawn or pushed by hand.

Meaning of Handcarts from wikipedia

- (LDS Church) to Salt Lake City, Utah, who used handcarts to transport their belongings. The Mormon handcart movement began in 1856 and continued until 1860...
- millennium B.C. The first people to use the cart may have been Mesopotamians. Handcarts pushed by humans have been used around the world. Carts were often used...
- (LDS Church) to Salt Lake City, Utah and used handcarts to transport their belongings. The LDS handcart movement began in 1856 and continued until 1860...
- Lake City. While not the first to use handcarts, they were the only group to use them extensively. The handcarts were modeled after carts used by street...
- "Going to **** in a handbasket", "going to **** in a handcart", "going to **** in a handbag", "go to **** in a bucket", "sending something to **** in a...
- To **** in a Handcart (2001) is a controversial dystopian novel by English journalist Richard Littlejohn. Mickey French is an ex-cop and firearms expert...
- the Salt Lake Valley in the Great Basin using mainly large farm wagons, handcarts, and, in some cases, personally carrying their belongings. Their trail...
- "Handcart Treks" through the area near Martin's Cove. These Treks involve dressing up in period clothing while spending several days pulling handcarts...
- relating to the market's early years where traders sold their wares from handcarts. Barrowland is sometimes used to describe the Calton district of Glasgow...
- 26, 1856. The company had about 280 different people, 3 wagons, and 56 handcarts. The experience of the first company was useful in that due to the green...