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[[Image:New England Migration Routes.png|right|400px|New England Migration Routes.png]]Trail from the Massachusetts Bay to Narragansett Bay, or from Boston, Massachusetts to Providence Island. It lead through Dedham, East Walpole, Foxboro, North Attleboro and Pawtucket to Providence Rhode Island.<ref>The Turnpikes of New England and the Evolution of the Same Through England]</ref><br><br>  
[[Image:New England Migration Routes.png|right|400px|New England Migration Routes.png]]This trail went from the Massachusetts Bay to Narragansett Bay, or from Boston, Massachusetts to Providence, Rhode Island. It passed through Dedham, East Walpole, Foxboro, North Attleboro and Pawtucket to Providence Rhode Island.<ref>The Turnpikes of New England and the Evolution of the Same Through England]</ref><br><br>  


*[http://www.walkingthepostroad.net/Walking_the_Post_Road/Blog/Entries/2010/6/23_Entry_16__Mile_25,_Sharon._The_Old_Roebuck_Road.html Walking the Post Road]
*[http://www.walkingthepostroad.net/Walking_the_Post_Road/Blog/Entries/2010/6/23_Entry_16__Mile_25,_Sharon._The_Old_Roebuck_Road.html Walking the Post Road]

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Did an ancestor travel the Old Roebuck Road of Massachusetts and Rhode Island? Learn about this settler migration route, its transportation history, and find related genealogy sources.

Route[edit | edit source]

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This trail went from the Massachusetts Bay to Narragansett Bay, or from Boston, Massachusetts to Providence, Rhode Island. It passed through Dedham, East Walpole, Foxboro, North Attleboro and Pawtucket to Providence Rhode Island.[1]

Connecting Routes Over time the Old Roebuck Road connected with half a dozen other migration routes out of Boston:

Sources[edit | edit source]

  1. The Turnpikes of New England and the Evolution of the Same Through England]