
audiobook
A careful reconstruction of Minnesota’s vanished highways lies at the heart of this volume. Drawing on fragments from old surveys, pioneer recollections, and a painstakingly pieced‑together map, the editors bring to life the network of trails that once guided traders, settlers, and Indigenous peoples across the frontier. The book explains how early government surveyors were required to record every path, and how one diligent surveyor’s notes helped bridge the gaps left by lost cartography.
Interwoven with the cartographic work are vivid anecdotes from the people who actually walked those routes—stories of Red River carts, fur‑trade caravans, and sacred journeys to the Pipestone Quarries and Spirit Lake. Readers hear the voices of early settlers who recall the rugged roads, the agreements among tribes, and the bustling traffic that once filled valleys such as Crow Wing and Sauk. Together, the map and memoirs offer a tangible sense of the landscape that shaped Minnesota’s formative years.
Language
en
Duration
~10 hours (608K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by K Nordquist, Dave Morgan, Graeme Mackreth and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2007-07-30
Rights
Public domain in the USA.