[APG Public List] Kentucky travel early 1800s
JFonkert at aol.com
JFonkert at aol.com
Sun Mar 27 08:25:28 MDT 2011
Yes, indeed, Ladonna. I'm hoping someone out there on the list has
learned something about travel times from consulting such sources. That is
exactly the kind of information I'm seeking.
In a message dated 3/27/2011 7:49:27 A.M. Central Daylight Time,
ladonna at leafseeker.com writes:
Hi Jay,
The first thing that comes to mind to assist in determining the length of
travel for that time period would be to locate journals or diaries from
someone who traveled those early routes and making a time line from their
notations.
Sincerely,
LaDonna
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