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American Migration Routes Part I: Indian Paths, Post Roads & Wagon Roads

de William Dollarhide

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American Migration Routes Part I - Indian Paths, Post Roads & Wagon Roads; by William Dollarhide; 2022; 139 pp; Full Color Throughout; Soft Cover; Perfectbound; 88 Maps; 77 Routes; ISBN 978-1-62859-335-8; Item #: FR0486

As noted above, this all-new volume of American migration routes includes 88 maps and 77 routes - up from the 22 routes in the 1997 edition. This book has seven (7) chapters, each illustrating a specific era of American transportation history:

Indian Paths to Post Roads (1630-1669)
The King's Highway (1680-1765)
Scots-Irish Wagon Roads (1720-1750)
Trans-Appalachian Trails & Roads (1755-1796)
Roads to the Ohio Country (1787-1818)
Roads of the Old Southwest (1806-1832)
Western Migration Routes (1821-1869)

A 12-page Table of Migration Routes acts as an introduction to the map chapters with road trips, notes, and links to historical references online. Each chapter starts with a locator map and introduction to the historic era.

The migration routes are then enlarged on two side-by-side maps: the left-hand page has the highlighted trace of a migration route on a modern highway map; the right-hand page has the same trace on a county boundary map.

For all states, the Modern Highway Maps were adapted from the USGS National Map and show a highlighted old migration route as part of the current State, US, or Interstate Highways. These maps were designed to enable a road trip that follows the trace of the old migration route. At each numbered migration route, an arrow symbol indicates the road trip directions necessary to repeat the journey today.

The County Boundary Maps were adapted from the USGS Base Map of the U.S. No. 2b East as well as various other base maps showing current state and county boundaries. The county boundary maps were added for genealogists and the researchers who need to know the place on the ground where their ancestors may have left records of an event, i.e., a birth, marriage, death, or burial. Finding the place of an event necessitates a discovery of the exact cemetery, town hall, or county courthouse where the records are found today.

First Reviews

"This is a fantastic volume. It has been so clearly updated with beautiful maps and illustrations. The bibliography is replete with books and online resources to aid in research. The Table of Migration Routes brings together the old trails while referencing what the current roads and highways are today. The maps and descriptions of the routes are dear and easy to follow.

"Within the seventy-seven examples one is bound to find the pathway taken by your ancestors as they migrated across the state or across the country. Every serious American researcher should have this book close at hand." Peggy Clemens Lauritzen, AG, FOGS Utah Genealogical Association, Board Member Association of Professional Genealogists, Board Member

"I think the idea of plotting the migration routes on contemporary highway maps was a master stroke. The astute observer will note the parallels between the historic trails and contemporary transport. It will also help them relate to the landscape they know and understand.

"The focus of this work is timely. There has been a rush by Americans to discover their origins. Understanding the BMD of it all is important, but the geographic context of their ancestor's heritage was blazed by those who came before, and of course those who followed." Howard Mathieson, Faculty, Univ. of Winnipeg (Retired), Leader of the 11,100-member Ulster Scots I Scots Irish Genealogy Group (Public Facebook Group).

What an amazing book. The maps are so detailed, I could spend hours analyzing them. So much valuable information is packed in one book. A must have for every genealogist. I'm excited to now dig a bit deeper into my ancestors' migrations, and with this book figure out the paths they took. Looking forward to Vol 2. Linda Debe, The Sleepless Genealogist

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Librería
Family Roots Publishing Co., LLC US (US)
Inventario del vendedor #
FR0486
Título
American Migration Routes Part I
Autor
William Dollarhide
Estado del libro
Nuevo
Cantidad disponible
194
Edición
First
Encuadernación
Tapa blanda
ISBN 10
1628593350
ISBN 13
9781628593358
Editorial
Family Roots Publishing Co., LLC
Lugar de publicación
Orting, WA
Fecha de publicación
2022
Páginas
139
Tamaño
8.5x11
Palabras clave
American Migration, Routes, Roads, Paths, Trails, Maps, genealogy
Catálogos del vendedor
Migration, Immigration, and Emigration;

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Family Roots Publishing Co., LLC prints, and distributes research guides, and source books for genealogists and family historians. Located in Orting, Washington, and previously in Bountiful, Utah, we've published hundreds of popular guides since 2006. The company is owned and operated by Leland & Patty Meitzler, the founders of Heritage Quest (1985). Genealogy related news and announcements may be found at our blog - GenealogyBlog.com - since 2004.

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