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- Buckboard abstract "A buckboard is a four-wheeled wagon of simple construction meant to be drawn by a horse or other large animal. The \"buckboard\" is the front-most board on the wagon that could act as both a footrest for the driver and protection for the driver from the horse's rear hooves in case of a \"buck\". The buckboard is steered by its front wheels, which are connected to each other by a single axle. The front and rear axle are connected by a platform of one or more boards to which the front axle is connected on a pivoting joint at its midpoint. A buckboard wagon often carries a seat for a driver. Such a seat may be supported by springs. The main platform between axles is not suspended by springs like a carriage. Made in the 18th century around the same time as carriages.The buckboard was invented by Rev. Cyrus Comstock, a traveling preacher living in Lewis, Essex County, New York who established many churches in the surrounding area during the early 1800s. Originally designed for personal transportation in the Adirondack Mountains, these distinctively American vehicles were widely used in newly settled regions of the United States.Some Cyclecars e.g. the Smith Flyer were also referred to as 'Buckboard Cars'.In the early 20th century as horse-drawn vehicles were supplanted by the motor car, the term 'buckboard' was also used in reference to a passenger car (usually a 'tourer') from which the rear body had been removed and replaced with a load-carrying bed. These home-built dual purpose passenger- and load-carrying vehicles were the precursors of the factory-built 'utility' or 'pickup truck'".
- Buckboard thumbnail Dukes_Cigarrettes_insert_card_Buckboard2.JPG?width=300.
- Buckboard wikiPageExternalLink p15195coll2,101.
- Buckboard wikiPageID "3619823".
- Buckboard wikiPageLength "2901".
- Buckboard wikiPageOutDegree "14".
- Buckboard wikiPageRevisionID "629655990".
- Buckboard wikiPageWikiLink Axle.
- Buckboard wikiPageWikiLink Carriage.
- Buckboard wikiPageWikiLink Category:Wagons.
- Buckboard wikiPageWikiLink Cyclecar.
- Buckboard wikiPageWikiLink Lewis,_Essex_County,_New_York.
- Buckboard wikiPageWikiLink Pickup_truck.
- Buckboard wikiPageWikiLink Smith_Flyer.
- Buckboard wikiPageWikiLink Spring_(device).
- Buckboard wikiPageWikiLink Suspension_(vehicle).
- Buckboard wikiPageWikiLink Touring_car.
- Buckboard wikiPageWikiLink Wagon.
- Buckboard wikiPageWikiLink Wheel.
- Buckboard wikiPageWikiLink File:Buckboard_Farmington_Hills_Michigan.JPG.
- Buckboard wikiPageWikiLink File:Dukes_Cigarrettes_insert_card_Buckboard2.JPG.
- Buckboard wikiPageWikiLinkText "Buckboard".
- Buckboard wikiPageWikiLinkText "buckboard wagon".
- Buckboard wikiPageWikiLinkText "buckboard".
- Buckboard wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cn.
- Buckboard wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commonscat-inline.
- Buckboard wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Buckboard subject Category:Wagons.
- Buckboard hypernym Wagon.
- Buckboard type Automobile.
- Buckboard type Vehicle.
- Buckboard comment "A buckboard is a four-wheeled wagon of simple construction meant to be drawn by a horse or other large animal. The \"buckboard\" is the front-most board on the wagon that could act as both a footrest for the driver and protection for the driver from the horse's rear hooves in case of a \"buck\". The buckboard is steered by its front wheels, which are connected to each other by a single axle.".
- Buckboard label "Buckboard".
- Buckboard sameAs Q4983000.
- Buckboard sameAs Buckboard_(Automobil).
- Buckboard sameAs m.09qdbn.
- Buckboard sameAs Q4983000.
- Buckboard wasDerivedFrom Buckboard?oldid=629655990.
- Buckboard depiction Dukes_Cigarrettes_insert_card_Buckboard2.JPG.
- Buckboard isPrimaryTopicOf Buckboard.