<A HREF="http://www.cob-net.org/docs/brethrenlife_migrations.htm">http://www.cob-net.org/docs/brethrenlife_migrations.htm</A> Hello, to all... >From the GERMANNA list I obtained the above URL to a fascinating article on the various migration routes used by early American settlers moving from the eastern seaboard, over the mountains, and on to the west. Not only does it give the geo- graphical description, it also gives historical background and very interesting anec-dotes about each route. It was written by Merle C. Rummel for the Moravian Church, but it is an amazing historical record for all settlers. The following "Roads, Trails, Routes, Traces, etc." are covered. You would probably find it very interesting, It IS rather long. If you're not interested just delete it. It IS good reading. Cookie, a Hoosier in Florida << GreystokeB@aol.com >> Bullskin Road Zane Trace The River The Kanawha Trace Monocacy Road Valley Road Great Wagon Road Carolina Road Braddock's Road Forbes Road Wilderness Road Canada Road Delaware Road National Road Wayne Road