id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 40873 Hulbert, Archer Butler Paths of the Mound-Building Indians and Great Game Animals .txt text/plain 20315 1157 76 mound-building Indians must have had great thoroughfares along the old-time thoroughfare of the buffalo, Indian, and pioneer and follow Indians belonged, the art of road-building became lost--for the great first English army that crossed the Ohio river, making a tri-track road Ohio river was always a great highway to the West and Southwest, it was highways, Indian trails, portage paths, pioneer roads or early county or [Licking county, Ohio] and half a mile south of the National Road, on a many miles the general line of the routes of the buffalo and Indian on The state road passes through the great Graded Way in Pike county, Ohio, WEST VIRGINIA: Indian trail from Grave Creek mound to the lakes, passing mound-building Indians first, and the routes of the great game animals, route from Cumberland Gap to the Ohio by way of the great licks; in West ./cache/40873.txt ./txt/40873.txt