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The author provides a detailed historical account of an eighteenth-century British military expedition’s march and the road it forced through the Allegheny mountains, describing preparation, supply problems, relations with local Native groups, and the engineering and labor of cutting a wagon road along an existing Native trail. It surveys the route’s topography, obstacles such as ravines and dense forest, tactical and logistical consequences of delays, and later efforts to map and trace the road, offering topographical description, maps, and practical notes for identifying the original line across the modern landscape.

About the Author

Lacock, John Kennedy portrait

John Kennedy Lacock

John Kennedy Lacock was an American author known for his contributions to literature in the early 20th century. His notable work, "Braddock Road," reflects his interest in themes of American history and culture. Lacock's writing often explores the complexities of human experience against the backdrop of significant historical events. Though not widely recognized today, his work provides insight into the literary landscape of his time and contributes to the understanding of American narrative traditions.

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