9781628593372-1628593377-American Migration Routes: Part II - Stagecoach, Steamboat, Canal & Early Railroad Routes

American Migration Routes: Part II - Stagecoach, Steamboat, Canal & Early Railroad Routes

ISBN-13: 9781628593372
ISBN-10: 1628593377
Author: William Dollarhide
Publication date: 2022
Publisher: Family Roots Publishing Co., LLC
Format: Paperback 157 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781628593372
ISBN-10: 1628593377
Author: William Dollarhide
Publication date: 2022
Publisher: Family Roots Publishing Co., LLC
Format: Paperback 157 pages

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American Migration Routes: Part II - Stagecoach, Steamboat, Canal & Early Railroad Routes (ISBN-13: 9781628593372 and ISBN-10: 1628593377), written by authors William Dollarhide, was published by Family Roots Publishing Co., LLC in 2022. With an overall rating of 4.0 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent American Migration Routes: Part II - Stagecoach, Steamboat, Canal & Early Railroad Routes (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.35.

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American Migration Routes: Part II - Stagecoach, Steamboat, Canal & Early Railroad Routes; by William Dollarhide; 2022; 157 pp; 8.5x11; Soft Cover; Perfect bound; Nearly Full Color; ISBN 978-1-62859-337-2; Item #: FR0487 The Great Roads of 1840. Motivated by the need for clear, readable maps, this new American Migration Routes: Part II features descriptions of the same travel routes as Henry S. Tanner’s 1840 American Traveller; but adds all new maps for each of the forty-five travel hub cities from the 1840 guidebook. Modern Highway Maps. The trace of an 1840 travel route is emphasized on a current road map. The base map used was the USGS National Map, an interactive mapping system online where incremental levels of detail are possible. County Boundary Maps. The trace of an 1840 route also appears on an adjoining map showing the current county boundaries for the same area. The source for the county maps was the USGS Base Map of the U.S. 2A East, which is available online as a free PDF download. Google Maps Links. Modern driving directions for each historic route are provided and hyperlinked to a preset Google Maps road trip. Find the Right County – Discover the Records. A chronological list of birthplaces (by state) for a family found in census records may point to a particular migration route the family followed. A detailed map is needed next to reveal the names of states, counties, towns, and cities to search for evidence of people living there in the past. Repeat the Journey. This book shows the towns & way-stops for 314 travel routes available in 1840 and the exact roads needed to repeat a journey today. Sourced from The American Traveller. The primary resources for this new book were specific travel routes methodically described and mapped in The American Traveller; or Guide Through the United States, by Henry S. Tanner, 6th Edition, publ. Philadelphia, 1840.

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