The Best of AncestorNews: Ancestors on the Move

By Nancy Hendrickson Premium

Early American settlers traveled on coastal roads or rivers. The first real highway connected the southern and northern colonies, and hop-scotched the coastal cities of Charleston, Wilmington, Norfolk and north to Boston. Later, roads spread out like fingers from the coast, such as the Great Valley Road into the...

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