id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 40932 Hulbert, Archer Butler Washington's Road (Nemacolin's path) the First Chapter of the Old French War .txt text/plain 35460 1703 72 Washington's Road, built over the famous Indian trail known during the man and the opening of the French and Indian war, they left the building of a line of forts down the Ohio frontier, from Lake Erie to Boeufs--river of Buffaloes--later named French creek by Washington. Fort Presque Isle, at the close of the French and Indian war, treasures French prisoner among the English, said that at Fort La Boeuf the Washington did not get off for Fort La Boeuf the next day, as the On the first day of the new year, 1754, Washington set out for men to be sent to build forts on the Monongahela and Ohio rivers. "This night also came two _Indians_ from the _Ohio_ who left the French to the French forts, George Washington first introduced the subject of Washington's old roadway from Fort Cumberland through Great Meadows to 3. Washington--Ohio river ./cache/40932.txt ./txt/40932.txt