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''[[United States|United States ]] [[Image:Gotoarrow.png]] [[United States Migration Internal|Migration ]] [[Image:Gotoarrow.png]] [[US Migration Trails and Roads|Trails and Roads ]] [[Image:Gotoarrow.png]] [[Great_Valley_Road|Great Valley Road]]'' [[Image:{{GVRMap}}]] | |||
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The '''Great Valley Road''', also called in various parts the "Great Wagon Road," "Great Warriors' Trail," "Valley Pike," "Carolina Road," or "Trading Path," was the most important Colonial American route for settlers of the mountainous backcountry of the southern British colonies. It went from [[Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania|Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]] over to the Shenandoah Valley of [[Virginia]] forking into the [[Tennessee]] Valley and Knoxville. The other fork went more south into the Piedmont Region of [[North Carolina]], and then to its terminus on the Savannah River at Augusta, [[Georgia]]. Several other important early pathways merged with, or split off from the Great Valley Road. | |||
=== Historical Background === | |||
The Great Valley Road was most heavily used by Ulster-Irish immigrants called Scots-Irish in America to spread through most of Appalachia bringing their [[United States Church Records#Presbyterian|Presbyterian]] religion. | |||
The [[Wilderness Road]] into Kentucky branched off the Great Valley Road in southwest Virginia. | |||
=== Route === | === Route === | ||
(Northeast to Southwest) | |||
*Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | |||
*Lancaster, Lancaster, Pennsylvania | |||
*Gettysburg, Adams, Pennsylvania | |||
*Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | *Hagerstown, Washington, Maryland (crosses Cumberland Road) | ||
*Lancaster, Lancaster, Pennsylvania | *Winchester, Frederick, Virginia (Pioneer Road from Alexandria joins here) | ||
*Gettysburg, Adams, Pennsylvania | *Staunton, Augusta, Virginia (start of Kanawah trail to West Virginia) | ||
*Hagerstown, Washington, Maryland (crosses | |||
*Winchester, Frederick, Virginia ( | |||
*Staunton, Augusta, Virginia (start of | |||
*Roanoke, Roanoke, Virginia (trail forks toward Knoxville and Augusta) | *Roanoke, Roanoke, Virginia (trail forks toward Knoxville and Augusta) | ||
*Bristol, Washinton, Virginia (start of Wilderness Road to Boonesborough | |||
*Jonesboro, Washington, Tennessee | |||
*Knoxville, Knox, Tennessee | |||
*Martinsville, Henry, Virginia (on south fork of the Great Valley Road) | |||
*Salem, Forsyth, North Dakota | |||
*Salisbury | |||
*Charlotte | |||
*Camden | |||
*Augusta | |||
*Martinsville, Henry, Virginia (on south fork of the Great Valley Road) | |||
*Salem, Forsyth, North | |||
*Salisbury | |||
*Charlotte | |||
*Camden | |||
*Augusta | |||
=== Settlers and Records === | === Settlers and Records === | ||
For partial list of settlers who used the Great Valley Road | For partial list of settlers who used the Great Valley Road to settle in ??? , see . | ||
{{Wikipedia|Great Wagon Road}} | {{Wikipedia|Great Wagon Road}} | ||
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=== Internet Sites === | === Internet Sites === | ||
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=== Sources === | === Sources === | ||
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{{reflist}} | {{reflist}} | ||
{{Tennessee|Tennessee}} | |||
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Revision as of 15:50, 31 July 2010
United States
Migration
Trails and Roads
Great Valley Road
The Great Valley Road, also called in various parts the "Great Wagon Road," "Great Warriors' Trail," "Valley Pike," "Carolina Road," or "Trading Path," was the most important Colonial American route for settlers of the mountainous backcountry of the southern British colonies. It went from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania over to the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia forking into the Tennessee Valley and Knoxville. The other fork went more south into the Piedmont Region of North Carolina, and then to its terminus on the Savannah River at Augusta, Georgia. Several other important early pathways merged with, or split off from the Great Valley Road.
Historical Background[edit | edit source]
The Great Valley Road was most heavily used by Ulster-Irish immigrants called Scots-Irish in America to spread through most of Appalachia bringing their Presbyterian religion.
The Wilderness Road into Kentucky branched off the Great Valley Road in southwest Virginia.
Route[edit | edit source]
(Northeast to Southwest)
- Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
- Lancaster, Lancaster, Pennsylvania
- Gettysburg, Adams, Pennsylvania
- Hagerstown, Washington, Maryland (crosses Cumberland Road)
- Winchester, Frederick, Virginia (Pioneer Road from Alexandria joins here)
- Staunton, Augusta, Virginia (start of Kanawah trail to West Virginia)
- Roanoke, Roanoke, Virginia (trail forks toward Knoxville and Augusta)
- Bristol, Washinton, Virginia (start of Wilderness Road to Boonesborough
- Jonesboro, Washington, Tennessee
- Knoxville, Knox, Tennessee
- Martinsville, Henry, Virginia (on south fork of the Great Valley Road)
- Salem, Forsyth, North Dakota
- Salisbury
- Charlotte
- Camden
- Augusta
Settlers and Records[edit | edit source]
For partial list of settlers who used the Great Valley Road to settle in ??? , see .