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Portage Paths: The Keys of the Continent

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The work examines the inland portage routes that linked lakes and rivers across northeastern North America, explaining their physical characteristics, historical development, and practical uses. It traces how these short overland connections shaped patterns of travel, trade, and military control, and how forts, trading posts, and settlements clustered at strategic portage points. The second part provides a regional catalogue with detailed descriptions and maps of notable portages from New England through New York to the Mississippi basin. Illustrations, maps, and historical anecdotes underscore the geographic and strategic importance of these pathways in continental movements.

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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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