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Along the Maysville RoadAlong the Maysville Road

Along the Maysville Road

Craig Thompson Friend

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"Before the National Road and the Erie Canal, another transportation revolution was underway in the United States. Beginning in the 1770s, the Maysville Road - a sixty-five-mile dirt trail that stretched from the Ohio River to the Bluegrass region of Kentucky - served as a stage upon which people wrestled with issues of power, identities, and worldviews. For six decades, the road provided a conduit through which political, economic, social, and cultural ideas circulated into and within the early American West." "Along the Maysville Road details the life of the trail from its beginnings as a buffalo trace, through its role in populating and transforming an early American West, to its decline in regional and national affairs. This biography of a road thus serves as a microhistory of social and cultural change in the Early American Republic."--Jacket.

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OL Work ID
OL5710207W

Subjects

HistoryRoadsRoads, historyKentucky, history

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