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Famous Indian Trail

The Upper Trading Path, one of the historic Indian ways of the Southeast, passed here, leading westward from present Augusta to tribes as far away as the Mississippi River. By various connections the route reached the Muscogees of Western Georgia ...

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Indian Trail

1630 - 1930

Churchill's Lane. When the Indians sold their land near the mouth of the Neponset River they removed to the territory south of the Blue Hills, which they called Ponkapoag, sweet water.

Marker is at the intersection of Adams Street ...

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The Indian Trail Echota

In this place

the Indian Trail Echota

crossed

the Peach Tree Trail

1812

Marker is at the intersection of Peachtree Road (U.S. 19) and Palisades Road, on the right when traveling north on Peachtree Road.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Indian Trail

 

Keyserkill to Catskill Creek

and Hudson River, connecting

Hudson, Schoharie, Mohawk,

Delaware and Susquehanna

valleys and the west.

Marker is at the intersection of New York Route 30 and Clauverwie Road (County Route 18), on the right when traveling ...

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Old Indian Trail

Here passed the Old Indian Trail used as a dividing line between the Choctaw and Creek Tribes.

General Andrew Jackson and his troops rested here for the night in 1813.

Marker is on Old Line Road (County Road 35) 2 miles north ...

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Indian Trails of Clinton County

Side A:

Clinton County was a major center of activity for the Shawnee, Miami, and Delaware Indians. Early traces and trails developed as Indians traveled from village to village; gathered flint, salt and gold; traded furs, mica, and feldspar; and hunted ...

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Indian Trail

 

Through this pass to Trout

Brook ran an Indian Trail,

used by Robert Rogers after

Battle on Snowshoes, 1758,

on retreat to Ft. Wm. Henry

Ticonderoga Historical Society

Marker is on U.S. 9, on the right when traveling north.

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Indian Trails

Oregon History

An ancient trail passed through here as part of an extensive Indian trade network linking peoples of the Northern Great Basin and Columbia Plateau to those living west of the Cascades. Obsidian, bear grass, and slaves were transported over ...

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Indian Trail

Battling French & Indians and on retreat from Snowshoe Battle in 1758, Rogers' Rangers crossed over this mountain where Rogers staged his legendary escape at Rogers Rock on Lake George.

Marker is on Baldwin Road, on the right when traveling south. ...

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Noted Indian Trail

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The road running east towards Big Spring is a remnant of the Oakfuskee Trail, main branch of the noted Upper Creek Trading Path from the Savannah River to the Creek Indians of Central Alabama.

Beginning at present Augusta, Georgia ...

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