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It was first used by animals and American Indians. The Natchez Trace followed a natural ridge and at first was only a narrow footpath or horse trail unsuitable for wagons because of tree stumps. | It was first used by animals and American Indians. The Natchez Trace followed a natural ridge and at first was only a narrow footpath or horse trail unsuitable for wagons because of tree stumps. | ||
=== Settlers === | === Route === | ||
=== Settlers and Records === | |||
For partial list of settlers who used the Natchez Trace to come to Tennessee or Mississippi, see . | For partial list of settlers who used the Natchez Trace to come to Tennessee or Mississippi, see . | ||
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=== Internet Sites === | === Internet Sites === | ||
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=== Sources === | === Sources === | ||
{{reflist}} | {{reflist}} | ||
[[Category:Migration_Routes]] [[Category:US_Migration_Trails_and_Roads]] [[Category:Tennessee]] [[Category:Alabama]] [[Category:Mississippi]] [[Category:Kentucky]] | [[Category:Migration_Routes]] [[Category:US_Migration_Trails_and_Roads]] [[Category:Tennessee]] [[Category:Alabama]] [[Category:Mississippi]] [[Category:Kentucky]] |
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