Boone's Wilderness Road

audiobook

Boone's Wilderness Road

by Archer Butler Hulbert

EN·~3 hours·8 chapters

Chapters

8 total
1

With Maps and Illustrations

0:14
2

PREFACE

5:42
3

Boone’s Wilderness Road

0:09
4

CHAPTER I - THE PILGRIMS OF THE WEST

31:13
5

CHAPTER II - THE FIRST EXPLORERS

32:09
6

CHAPTER III - ANNALS OF THE ROAD

1:03:32
7

CHAPTER IV - KENTUCKY IN THE REVOLUTION

33:12
8

CHAPTER V - AT THE END OF BOONE’S ROAD

35:21

Description

This richly illustrated volume guides listeners through the tangled history of America’s early highways, showing how names and routes evolved long before modern maps. It turns a spotlight on the legendary Wilderness Road, the rugged trail carved by Daniel Boone that opened the Kentucky frontier to eager settlers. With vivid descriptions of the Cumberland Gap and the pioneering communities that sprang up along the way, the book paints a picture of a landscape both beautiful and brutal.

Beyond the road itself, the narrative weaves together the stories of the Transylvania Company, the Watauga settlement’s struggle for survival, and the fierce contest between frontier pioneers and native nations. Listeners will hear how bold figures like Boone and Harrod sparked a wave of migration that reshaped the young nation’s geography and spirit. The blend of maps, period illustrations, and clear storytelling makes the early days of westward expansion come alive for anyone curious about the foundations of the United States.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~3 hours (193K characters)

Series

Historic Highways of America, Vol. 6

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Greg Bergquist and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive/Canadian Libraries)

Release date

2012-10-22

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Archer Butler Hulbert

Archer Butler Hulbert

1873–1933

A lively historian of the American frontier, he turned old roads, trails, and waterways into vivid stories about how the United States expanded westward. His books helped popularize the idea that transportation routes shaped the nation’s history.

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