Red-Men's Roads; the Indian Thoroughfares of the Central West

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Red-Men's Roads; the Indian Thoroughfares of the Central West
Hulbert, Archer Butler, 1873- [from Old Catalog]
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At this time we may consider the Muskingum valley to have been reclaimed, for the next step westward was Crawford's campaign directed toward the Sandusky valley. It' resulted in failure, but the conquest of the Scioto and San- dusky valleys was achieved by the Kentuckians in the border wars waged from 1780 to 1785. Another determined step was made in 1790 and was toward the Maumee and Wabash, which were finally reclaimed by the treaty of Greenville, wrung by Wayne from the disconcerted allied n...ations under Little Tur- tle in 1795. Thus the conquest of the central west was by river valleys, on Indian trails. For, to restate the story of this conquest in the terms suggested by our present study, we should say: The first military movement in the central west was the building of the French military road from Presqu'ile to Fort La Boeuf, on French Creek, in 1753. This road was twenty .i2^^ Uta.^'^'*^ HECKEWELDER'S MAP OF NORTHEASTERN OHIO, 1796.
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