A Word from your Trail Guide
Beverly Whitaker
You are visiting an msn Group Site
dedicated to discussing American Roads and Trails
along with associated migration patterns.
This site opened in the summer of 2001. Membership has increased to 284 members.
Membership is free. Visitors will find the words JOIN NOW on the left sidebar.
A member sending a message may notice a delay between the time it is written and the actual posting. This is due to the need to monitor messages to eliminate spam. Each message has to be read and approved before it is posted. Only those messages pertaining to American roads and trails and/or American migration patterns will be posted.
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As the creator and manager of this RoadTrails Group, I urge all of you to offer your ideas. We need the expertise of each person involved! I encourage you to send LINKS to helpful pages, PHOTOS, your QUESTIONS, and your KNOWLEDGE of early American roads and trails and pioneer migration patterns.
Share questions and comments with the rest of the members of this community. E-mail messages to the following address: AmericanRoadsandTrails@groups.msn.com
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I have two other sites which would appeal to this audience:
Migration Patterns
Rivers and Waterways -- now includes a glossary of terms you'll find useful
I also invite you to visit my RoadTrails web site. It includes "preview paragraphs" of the major early American roads and trails with links to simple map sketches. The NEW project described just below this message expands and improves the paragraphs, but the old RoadTrails web site will remain for a quick overview. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~gentutor/trails.html
And I invite you to use the results of one of my favorite projects:
I prepared 18 American Migration Fact Sheet Sets
Each 2-page set includes: Traffic, Features, Timeline, Route, Map Sketch
Each set is in PDF format for fast download.
Read/Print them for your personal use (free)
Use the links on the following web page:
Enjoy your own life's TRAIL
and show kindness along the way!