team and wagon

noun, a team pulling a wagon

“I can remember different people coming down there with a team and wagon and a hayloader behind it.”

“He wrote a letter to my dad. It might be here someplace. But he and his father drove from Wisconsin to Wolfe Island with a team and wagon.”

“That’s where they used to cross with the boats, and I used to pick the people up here at the end of the road, Tenth Line Road, and take them in with the team and wagon. I think they made three trips a day, didn’t they?”

“Yeah, there was quite a few changes in those days. It was tough … You’d use a team and wagon most of the time to get up there. Like in the spring of the year, you couldn’t get up the road. She was tough going, used to walk a lot at times, eh. And used the boat a lot, but trying to get in up at Nine Mile, there was always the sea running, eh.”