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*A system of various trails linked together leading from Nashville, Tennessee to the Great Lakes. | *A system of various trails linked together leading from Nashville, Tennessee to the Great Lakes. | ||
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*Upon arriving on the Great Lakes a settler could then take a boat to Minnesota and to points in the upper mid west. | *Upon arriving on the Great Lakes a settler could then take a boat to Minnesota and to points in the upper mid west. | ||
| − | === Map of trails === | + | === Map of trails === |
| − | [http://www.geocities.com/dmfamilyworks/MT_page.htm See principle trail 108 in central Kentucky and central Ohio]. | + | [http://www.geocities.com/dmfamilyworks/MT_page.htm See principle trail 108 in central Kentucky and central Ohio]. |
| − | [[Category:Emigration and Immigration]] | + | [[Category:Emigration_and_Immigration]][[Category:United States Emigration and Immigration]] |
Latest revision as of 14:59, 5 February 2013
Route
- A system of various trails linked together leading from Nashville, Tennessee to the Great Lakes.
- Route leading from Kentucky and the upper south such as Virginia, North and South Carolina to the lands in Ohio, Indiana and Michigan.
- Upon arriving on the Great Lakes a settler could then take a boat to Minnesota and to points in the upper mid west.
Map of trails
See principle trail 108 in central Kentucky and central Ohio.
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