See also: wanigan (def. 1c)
- 1883  This "van" is a very peculiar institution of shanty life. It is an immense chest, made of the strongest wood, ribbed with iron bands, and secured with a mighty padlock, of which the foreman and clerk only possess each a key.
- 1947  From the "Van" you could purchase mitts and socks if necessary, as well as tobacco and matches. . . .
- 1961  Each man bought a small butcher knife for himself from the "van" for 25 cents
2 n. North a type of dwelling on runners having some of the functions of a modern house-trailer.
See also: caboose (def. 4b)
- 1920  A private letter from the Landing tells of a wonderful van on runners that Ambrose Doane is building there to house his bride on their long journey north.