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The work traces the evolution of American highways from Native trails through wagon-era corduroy and freighter routes to early macadamized turnpikes, illustrating how changing vehicles and traffic shaped road form and settlement. It combines technical and legal details of pioneer travel, such as ferriage rates and construction methods, with illustrated sketches of taverns, bridges, and vehicles. Interwoven are a visiting traveler’s narrative, the history of Zane’s Trace and the Maysville Pike and their political consequences, and a literary portrayal of emigrant journeys to Kentucky, together presenting practical, social, and cultural dimensions of early overland travel.

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Archer Butler Hulbert

Archer Butler Hulbert was an American historian and author known for his extensive writings on the early exploration and development of the United States. His works often focus on the historical significance of transportation routes and the experiences of pioneers. Notable titles include "Boone's Wilderness Road," which explores the path taken by Daniel Boone, and "Military Roads of the Mississippi Basin," which examines the strategic importance of these routes in American history. Hulbert's contributions provide valuable insights into the challenges faced by early travelers and the evolution of America's infrastructure.

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