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| #247496 in Books | 2009-01-27 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.50 x.80 x5.50l,.56 | File type: PDF | 170 pages||3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.| Surprizingly great little book!|By Cindy M|I have recommended this book to my friends this way. So...it appears that there was no Travel Channel in 1820! So the travelers took scribes with them who very eloquently wrote about all of the sights and sounds of the trips that the people took. This is how we know what the Indian tribes looked like and how they lived in great deta||
One of the best [writings on early highways] is a little book titled The Very Worst Road, a compilation of the nightmarish accounts of travelers on the old Federal Road that crossed from Georgia through former Creek Indian lands to near Montgome
The Very Worst Road contains sixteen contemporary accounts by travelers who reached Alabama along what was known as the Old Federal Road,” more a network of paths than a single road, that ran from Columbus and points south in Georgia for more or less due west into central Alabama and to where the confluence of the Tallapoosa and Coosa Rivers forms the Alabama River.
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