id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 41067 Hulbert, Archer Butler Pioneer Roads and Experiences of Travelers (Volume 1) .txt text/plain 33693 1472 72 road passed along declivities or over hills, the path was in some places The soft roads of the summer time were useless so far as heavy loads of The real work of opening roads in America began, of course, on the Thus the typical pioneer road even before the day of wagons was a old routes of travel were often very wide, especially in wet places; in Traveling by stage, except on the half dozen good roads then the said road or any part thereof with more than six horses, nor shall hundred and six miles of these roads in New York State alone, and the The route pursued was the old state road begun in 1785 running through Hagar's-town; being, like them, on the high road to the western country, "Anything seems a good road to you where the horse will not have to ./cache/41067.txt ./txt/41067.txt