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The road that made America : a modern pilgrim's journey on the great wagon road / James Dodson.

Dodson, James, (author.).

Summary:

"Little known today, the Great Wagon Road was the primary road of frontier America: a mass migration route that stretched more than eight hundred miles from Philadelphia to Augusta, Georgia. It opened the Southern frontier and wilderness east of the Appalachian Mountains to America's first settlers, and later served as the gateway for the exploration of the American West. In the mid-1700s, waves of European colonists in search of land for new homes left Pennsylvania to settle in the colonial backcountry of Maryland, Virginia, and the Carolinas. More than one hundred thousand settlers made the arduous trek, those who would become the foundational generations of the world's first true immigrant nation. In their newly formed village squares, democracy took root and bloomed. During the Revolutionary War, the road served as the key supply line to the American resistance in the western areas of the colonies, especially in the South. Drawing on years of fieldwork and scholarship by an army of archeologists, academics, archivists, preservationists, and passionate history lovers, James Dodson sets out to follow the road's original path from Philadelphia to Georgia. On his journey, he crosses six contiguous states and some of the most historic and hallowed landscapes of eastern America, touching many of the nation's most sacred battlefields and burying grounds. Due to its strategic importance, military engagements were staged along the Great Wagon Road throughout North America's three major wars, including the early days of the bloody French and Indian conflict and pivotal Revolutionary War encounters. In time, the Great Wagon Road became America's first technology highway, as growing roadside villages and towns and cities became, in effect, the first incubators of America's early Industrial age. The people and ideas that traveled down the road shaped the character of the fledgling nation and helped define who we are today. Dodson's ancestors on both sides took the Great Wagon Road to Maryland and North Carolina, respectively, giving him a personal stake in uncovering the road's buried legacy. An illuminating and entertaining first-person history, The Road That Made America restores this long-forgotten route to its rightful place in our national story."-- Provided by publisher.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9781476746746
  • ISBN: 1476746745
  • Physical Description: xi, 396 pages : map ; 24 cm
  • Edition: First Avid Reader Press hardcover edition.
  • Publisher: New York, NY : Avid Reader Press, an imprint of Simon & Schuster, 2025.

Content descriptions

Bibliography, etc. Note:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 391-396).
Formatted Contents Note:
Prologue: the lost mill -- Part one. Beginnings. God and good beer -- Six hundred miles nearer the Sun -- America's original man -- Remember Paoli -- Young Daniels -- Part two. Heroes and villains. The last Conestoga -- The most important man in America -- The great commoner -- Faith & meadow tea -- Time & a river -- History night in York -- Part three. Brother against brother. The Gettysburg gospeler -- Rising from the ashes -- Antietam -- The great illumination -- Part four. Awakenings. Appalachian spring -- The past cannot be unremembered -- Narrow passage -- Angels of the road -- Part five. Revelations -- Smoke & memory -- Cousin Steve -- The ghosts of Lexington -- The bridge of God -- The belles of Big Lick -- Part six. The road home. The Great Road scholars -- The amazing tale of Valentine Leonard -- The Beech Island Boys -- The world is not your home -- Epitaph -- After the road: the stone in the road.
Subject: Dodson, James > Travel.
Colonists.
Pioneers.
Georgia > History > Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775.
Maryland > History > Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775.
North Carolina > History > Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775.
Pennsylvania > History > Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775.
Virginia > History > Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775.
South Carolina > History > Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775.
United States > History > Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775.
United States > History > Revolution, 1775-1783.
Great Philadelphia Wagon Road.
Genre: Informational works.
Autobiographies.
Biographies.
Travel writing.

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Moore County Library 973.2 DOD (Text) 48198030051920 Adult Nonfiction Checked out 08/22/2025
Vass Area Library 973 2 DOD (Text) 48198070028952 Adult Nonfiction Checked out 08/21/2025
East Asheville Library 973 DOD (Text) 0020660486158 Adult New Nonfiction Available -
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