One account I've read, contained in a book called "Chronicles of Old Berkeley County" (I think that title's accurate) has a diary from a prominent early 1800's trader from Berkeley Co., who made regular trips to Kentucky by traveling through the extreme SW corner of PA and thence into the SE portion of Ohio, traveling mostly along the Ohio river until about Cincinatti before moving South down into KY. This appears to be a fairly logical route of travel for the time (ie following the route of the Ohio river).... Pat Ventura Researching, in Berkeley Co., STANLEY, RUSH, MILLER, LOWRY, and BRANNON