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From: "Marlene Clark" <>
Subject: Excellent sites
Date: Fri, 6 Aug 1999 23:57:55 -0500


I am new to the list and it may be that everyone on this list has the
following sites, but they have been very helpful to me.

Marlene


> http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~south1/trails1.htm
>
>The Avery Trace
>
>This site describes the Avery Trace, also known as the North Carolina Road,
>which went from NC through north TN to the Cumberland settlements. There is
>a good description of it and a link to a nice map of the old road.
>
>http://www.wwns.com/clay/tourism/avery/avery.html
>
>The Great Warrior Path from East Tennessee to Southwest Virginia
>
>A nice description of this road, which some of the earliest settlers
>used.
>
>http://www.tngenweb.usit.com/warpath.htm
>
>Transportation in Early Middle Tennessee
>
>This article mentions a number of the early roads and something about the
>early settlement of the area.
>
>http://www.tngenweb.usit.com/sumner/mdtntran.htm
>
>Ohio Migration Routes:
>
>This site is a map site of several of the land migration routes
>through Ohio...the northern ones are a little north for most of our
>southern migrations, but the southern ones were often used by people going
>into KY and places south...
>
>http://www.infinet.com/~dzimmerm/Gwen/migration.htm
>
>Migration Routes from Pennsylvania to Virginia
>
>This site seems to be a collection of messages from a mail list
>discussing ancestral movements, mainly of Palantine Germans, but also Scots
>Irish...it discusses both the How and Why their folks
>moved on.
>
>http://www.indwes.edu/Faculty/bcupp/genes/migrate.htm
>
>Old Roads in North Arkansas
>
>This is an article about early roads in north Arkansas, If you have
>ancestors who traveled this way, check it out.
>
>http://idt.net/~jfultz19/military.htm
>
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