Which preposition to use with horseshoes

of Occurrences 4%

"You gave me a bad ten minutes with that infernal red-hot horseshoe of yours.

on Occurrences 4%

I have seen her spend a whole day picking handfuls of grass in the orchard and running with them to the donkey or the horse standing patiently in the neighbour's paddock, and when she hasn't animals to play with she will put a horseshoe on each hand and each foot, and then you will hear from above the plod-plod-plod of a horse going its daily round.

in Occurrences 3%

When the column had come abreast of the enemy the latter opened fire from his artillery on its right flank, and soon afterward deployed his force, making a horseshoe in front of the American column, and opening with two pieces of artillery on its front while two nine-pounders continued their fire on the right.

to Occurrences 2%

Their remarks were overheard by Bob Scott, who was to drive the coach from Horseshoe to Fort Laramie, and he determined to give them satisfaction before they got over his route.

from Occurrences 2%

Then an idea came to her, she took the horseshoe from where it had been hanging over her door, covered its dinginess with two coats of gold paint, cut the legend, "Sweet Violets," together with the embossed flowers, from the label on the perfume bottle, and pasted them on the horseshoe, which she further ornamented with an enormous ribbon bow, and despatched it secretly to L. Middleton by express a few days before Christmas.

at Occurrences 1%

We are told that Charlemagne was "eight feet high," and so strong that he could "straighten with his hands alone three horseshoes at once."

over Occurrences 1%

Besides, he might ask you why you nail a horseshoe over your door.

Which preposition to use with  horseshoes