The wilderness trail; or, The ventures and adventures of the Pennsylvania traders on the Allegheny path, with some new annals of the Old West, and the records of some strong men and some bad ones . /i leagues. Figure of our route [No. 40]: 1st April, Tuesday. We started at half-past seven and campedat half-past four; we trav-eled about 734 to 7%leagues; we ascended anddescended two highmountains, going in anortherly direction for this. At 8h. 45m. we crossed a branch of theRiver Naguerre Konnan. The water runs north at that We. e ffyL ftayuuuvu^cJot+i*-* 1 Sugar (formerly Margar


The wilderness trail; or, The ventures and adventures of the Pennsylvania traders on the Allegheny path, with some new annals of the Old West, and the records of some strong men and some bad ones . /i leagues. Figure of our route [No. 40]: 1st April, Tuesday. We started at half-past seven and campedat half-past four; we trav-eled about 734 to 7%leagues; we ascended anddescended two highmountains, going in anortherly direction for this. At 8h. 45m. we crossed a branch of theRiver Naguerre Konnan. The water runs north at that We. e ffyL ftayuuuvu^cJot+i*-* 1 Sugar (formerly Margarets) Creek in Tuscarawas County. See Hutchinss mapof this part of the route in Smiths Bouquet, reproduced at page 202 of this volume. 2 At the present town of Canal Dover, Tuscarawas County. 3 Probably the stream now known as Connotton Creek which runs throughHarrison, Carroll, and Tuscarawas counties.


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