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Definition of Buckboards
1. buckboard [n] - See also: buckboard
Lexicographical Neighbors of Buckboards
Literary usage of Buckboards
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Appalachia by Appalachian Mountain Club (1898)
"Wednesday, seventy-four persons took the steamer to Bar Harbor, and climbed GREEN
MOUNTAIN, a portion taking buckboards to the top, lunching there, ..."
2. Eight Hours for Laborers on Government Work: Hearings Before the Committee by Committee on Education and Labor, United States, Senate, Congress (1903)
"... gentlemen's driving and speeding wagons, sleighs and cutters. High-grade
buckboards a specialty'.] WATERLOO, NY, December 9, 1902. Hon. ..."
3. Mining Engineers' Handbook by Robert Peele (1918)
"The Guanajuato Development Co has long the groove. Mullers should not be over 4
in wide, stone buckboards and cobble-stone mullers, ..."
4. Official Catalogue: Annual Horse Show by National Horse Show Association of America (1898)
"... Glens Falls, NY GUNS FALLS buckboards PROGRAMME Wednesday—Continued. 2 pm
Judging 7 pairs of Ponies in Harness, 2.2O pm Judging 29 Horses and Runabouts, ..."
5. The Adirondacks by Seneca Roy Stoddard (1889)
"Patent canopy-top buckboards, the easiest riding carriage in the woods, may be
secured by parties of three to five, for the trip to Blue Mountain Lake, ..."