[APG Public List] Kentucky travel early 1800s
JFonkert at aol.com
JFonkert at aol.com
Sat Mar 26 20:11:36 MDT 2011
I am working on a family that appears at various times along the Kentucky
River from the Kentucky's mouth at the Ohio upstream to the western edge of
the Blue Grass region west of Lexington. Can anyone tell me how long it
took to travel from, say, Lexington, north to the mouth of the Kentucky in
the 1800-1820 period? Would travelers more like go by land or by water?
Jay Fonkert, CG
_http://fourgenerationsgenealogy.blogspot.com/_
(http://fourgenerationsgenealogy.blogspot.com/)
Saint Paul, MN
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