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Waterways of Westward Expansion - The Ohio River and its Tributaries

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The author examines how the Ohio River and its tributaries functioned as the chief gateway to the trans-Appalachian West, combining narrative of early exploration and mapping with accounts of treaties and the displacement of Indigenous occupants. It contrasts northern and southern settlement patterns along opposite banks, follows the evolution of river craft from keelboats and barges to steam navigation, and profiles generations of rivermen and pilots. Technical chapters address navigation challenges, trade routes, and vessel design, while maps and illustrations reinforce the geographic and economic forces that shaped westward movement.

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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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