
What did the wagon trains do for toilet paper during those long trips across the country?
Carl Spurrier
Owensboro, Kentucky
Travelers used grass or leaves or just plain dirt. Bark was also a paper substitute. It wasn’t pretty, but no worse than many other realities pioneers faced on the emigrant trail.
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Marshall Trimble is Arizona’s official historian and the Wild West History Association’s vice president. His latest book is 2018’s Arizona Oddities: A Land of Anomalies and Tamales. Send your question, with your city/state of residence, to marshall.trimble@scottsdalecc.edu or Ask the Marshall, P.O. Box 8008, Cave Creek, AZ 85327.