Green’s Dictionary of Slang

everywheres n.

(US) everywhere.

[US]Urbana Union (OH) 8 Oct. 1/1: The Draft at Baldinsfield by Artemus Ward [...] I meanter-say, I shall hav to resign if I’m drafted everywheres I’ve bin inrold.
‘Mark Twain’ Celebrated Jumping Frog and Sketches 15: Fellers that had travelled and been everywheres.
[US]Bloomfield Times (PA) 9 Jan. 2/4: Driver, ruslte these folksaround — [...] take them everywheres.
[US]Times & Democrat (Orangeburg, SC) 26 Aug. 7/2: Why, then [...] it’s everywheres towd that Mike Strangfield’s wenchhath run away.
[US]Advocate (Topeka, KS) 21 Feb. 2/3: I’ll be blamed if I can believe town people are that way everywheres.
[US]Colfax (LA) 20 Dec. 6/1: The orphans and the cripples and the poor folks everywheres.
[US]Wentworth Amer. Dial. Dict.
[US] in Wilson Collection n.p.: Everywheres . . . common for everywhere [DARE].
[US] in DARE.