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The Old Carolina Road lay east of the Blue Ridge. The Pennsylvania Wagon
Road followed Route 11 / I81 from the Potomac through the valley to
Stanton, Lexington, etc. to Roanoke where it turned east through the
Blue Ridge connecting to the Old Carolina Road

Barbara Vines Little, CG
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Orange, VA 22960

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Richardson, Darlene wrote:
> That was probably the old Carolina Road.
>
> Darlene Richardson, Historian
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> -----Original Message-----
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> [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of bugnut
> Sent: Thursday, November 16, 2006 1:49 PM
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> Subject: old Virginia roads
>
> In the late 1850s, some of my ancestors moved from the Lexington/Natural
> Bridge area of Rockbridge County, VA, to Randolph County, VA (now WV).
> I've found a map of the old "Staunton, VA - Parkersburg, WV Turnpike."
> This turnpike went directly through Beverly, WV, where my ancestors
> settled.
>
> If they used the Staunton-Parkersburg Turnpike, then they had to take
> another road, first.  I'd like to know what road (or roads) my ancestors
> might have taken to get to Staunton,VA from the Lexington/Natural Bridge
> area of Rockbridge County, VA.  (Today, you'd take I-81.)
>
> Or, did they take another road which went from Lexington/Natural Bridge,
> VA to Beverly, WV in Randolph Co, WV?  If so, what was it?  Is there a
> map of that old road?
>
> Thank for you help.
> Sandy
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