Subject: Earliest Migration Routes Date: 13-Dec-98 18:52 From: Merle C Rummel <cliffr@infocom.com> I've been researching my church history (Obannon/Stonelick Church of the Brethren, near Goshen OH -1795) and have found that migration north to the Dayton area was on a couple land routes -not much on the Miami Rivers. Used by the Dunkers -and others. It essentially was the Old Xenia Road -from Bullskin Landing, near Utopia -with a branch through Lebanon to Franklin and up the west side of the Great Miami. I also found a Waybill ("Kanawha Way") across the southern part of the state -c1806 -from North Carolina to Richmond IN -which I traced out and drove. This was a Quaker Waybill, used by many Dunkers from So Virginia. Merle C Rummel Church Historian <cliffr@infocom.com>