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Route
Trail running from Nashville, Tennessee to Kings Mountain, Kentucky[1]
Historical Background
The main trunk (#25) of this pioneer trail was called the Nashville-Lexington Road, (see entry herein under that name). A spur (#25A) of the main route connected with the Tennessee River, Ohio and Great Lakes Trail south of the aforementioned Nashville-Lexington Road. A second prong separated from the main route at Pitman’s Station and proceeded to the Cumberland River, at Burkeville on Cumberland County, Kentucky. SOURCE: Meyer, William. E., Indian Trails of the Southeast, Trail 25, 25A, 25B, p.802.
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