The Historic Highways of America

by Archer Butler Hulbert

A series of monographs on the History of America as portrayed in the evolution of its highways of War, Commerce, and Social Expansion.

Comprising the following volumes:

IPaths of the Mound-Building Indians and Great Game Animals.
IIIndian Thoroughfares.
IIIWashington’s Road: The First Chapter of the Old French War.
IVBraddock’s Road.
VThe Old Glade (Forbes’s) Road.
VIBoone’s Wilderness Road.
VIIPortage Paths: The Keys of the Continent
VIIIMilitary Roads of the Mississippi Basin.
IXWaterways of Westward Expansion.
XThe Cumberland Road.
XI, XIIPioneer Roads of America, two volumes.
XIII, XIVThe Great American Canals, two volumes.
XVThe Future of Road-Making in America.
XVIIndex.

Sixteen volumes, crown 8vo, cloth, uncut, gilt tops. A limited edition only printed direct from type, and the type distributed. Each volume handsomely printed in large type on Dickinson’s hand-made paper, and illustrated with maps, plates, and facsimiles.

Published a volume each two months, beginning September, 1902.

Price, volumes 1 and 2, $2.00 net each; volumes 3 to 16, $2.50 net each.

Fifty sets printed on large paper, each numbered and signed by the author. Bound in cloth, with paper label, uncut, gilt tops. Price, $5.00 net per volume.

“The fruit not only of the study of original historical sources in documents found here and in England, but of patient and enthusiastic topographical studies, in the course of which every foot of these old historic highways has been traced and traversed.”—The Living Age.