Thicket, and the Spring Water runs through it. On the South side is a plain Indian Road, on the top of the Ridge are Laurel Trees marked with crosses, others Blazed and several Figures on them. A Concise History of Kentucky - Página 15por James Klotter - 2010 - 256 páginasVista previa limitada - Acerca de este libro
| 1898 - 278 páginas
...Laurel Thicket, and the Spring Water runs through it. On the South side is a plain Indian Road, on the top of the Ridge are Laurel Trees marked with crosses, others Blazed and several Figures on them. As I went down on the Other Side, I soon came to some Laurel 2 in the head of a Branch. A Beech 3 stands... | |
| Josiah Stoddard Johnston - 1898 - 266 páginas
...Laurel Thicket, and the Spring Water runs through it. On the South side is a plain Indian Road, on the top of the Ridge are Laurel Trees marked with crosses, others Blazed and several Figures on them. As I went down on the Other Side, I soon came to some Laurel* in the head of a Branch. A Beech3 stands... | |
| Archer Butler Hulbert - 1903 - 214 páginas
...Just at the foot of the Hill is a Laurel Thicket. . . On the South side is a plain Indian Road, on the top of the Ridge are Laurel Trees marked with crosses, others Blazed and several Figures on them. . . This Gap may be seen at a considerable distance, and there is no other, that I know of, except... | |
| Lewis Preston Summers - 1903 - 932 páginas
...Laurel Thicket, and the Spring Water runs through it. On the South side is a plain Indian Road. On the top of the Ridge are Laurel Trees marked with Crosses, others blazed and several Figures on them. As I went down on the other Side, I soon came to some Laurel in the head of a Branch. A Beech stands... | |
| Mary Verhoeff - 1911 - 282 páginas
...information as to routes in the region. (Ibid, pp. 57, 41.) He found, moreover, at Cumberland Gap, "Laurel Trees marked with crosses, others Blazed and several Figures on them." (Ibid, p. 49.) Some distance down the Cumberland, at the mouth of Patterson's Creek, he also found... | |
| Lewis Preston Summers - 1971 - 926 páginas
...Laurel Thicket, and the Spring Water runs through it. On the South side is a plain Indian Road. On the top of the Ridge are Laurel Trees marked with Crosses, others blazed and l Figures on them. As I went down on the other Side, I soon came to sonic J-aurol in the head of a... | |
| Freda C. Klotter - 328 páginas
...cabin in Kentucky: April 1 3th. We went . . . six miles to Cave [Cumberland] Gap, the land being level. On the south side is a plain Indian Road. On top of...and salt some bear, build an house, and plant some corn. Walker never got to the Bluegrass region, and he turned at last to cross back to Virginia. Christopher... | |
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