1965 - plans for a wood utility trailer
Good one, dh!

I wouldn't want to tow it for reasons stated above.
Edzackary.
For anyone thinking of such an arrangement today, be aware that this "wood utility trailer" might have been fine as designed for short trips across the farm or for a mile or two up the road, but never would have been suitable for long-distance travel.
Back in the day, almost all commonly-used tires; car, truck, trailer, were of bias ply construction and had high aspect ratios... in other words, tires had a bunch of sidewall height, and one could achieve some bump absorption for a trailer chassis using only the tire's sidewall... but it was always a sketchy propostion at best.
Although tires are available today in high aspect ratios, we're more aware of tires' load ratings and the consequences of running them underinflated with heavier loads.
There are today a broad selection of satisfactory, low-cost leaf spring suspension kits and rubber torsion suspension systems available... so there's no good reason, really, for building a road-going trailer without suspension.