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The [http://www.geocities.com/dmfamilyworks/Webpages/EMT73.htm Mihoaukee Trail] was traveled by Illinois and Wisconsin settlers from 1820-1835. The trail began at the end of the [http://www.geocities.com/dmfamilyworks/Webpages/EMT34.htm Detroit-Chicago Road] and ended with a connection to Pecatonica Trail. Counties covered by the Mihoaukee Trail were Cook and Lake, Illinois. In Wisconsin it covers Kenosha, Racine, Milwaukee, Washington, and Fond du Lac counties. | The [http://www.geocities.com/dmfamilyworks/Webpages/EMT73.htm Mihoaukee Trail] was traveled by Illinois and Wisconsin settlers from 1820-1835. The trail began at the end of the [http://www.geocities.com/dmfamilyworks/Webpages/EMT34.htm Detroit-Chicago Road] and ended with a connection to [[Pecatonica Trail]]. Counties covered by the Mihoaukee Trail were Cook and Lake, Illinois. In Wisconsin it covers Kenosha, Racine, Milwaukee, Washington, and Fond du Lac counties. | ||
[[Category:US Migration Trails and Roads]][[Category:Illinois]][[Category:Wisconsin]] | [[Category:US Migration Trails and Roads]][[Category:Illinois]][[Category:Wisconsin]] |
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United States Illinois
Migration
Mihoaukee Trail
The Mihoaukee Trail was traveled by Illinois and Wisconsin settlers from 1820-1835. The trail began at the end of the Detroit-Chicago Road and ended with a connection to Pecatonica Trail. Counties covered by the Mihoaukee Trail were Cook and Lake, Illinois. In Wisconsin it covers Kenosha, Racine, Milwaukee, Washington, and Fond du Lac counties.