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− | This Native-American trail was first traveled by European settlers sometime between 1820 and 1835. It ran east-west between the area now occupied by the city of Jacksonville and old Fort St. Marks on the Apalachee Bay.<ref>[http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~tqpeiffer/Documents/Ancestral%20Migration%20Archives/Migration%20Webpage%20Folder/Southeastern%20Gulf%20Plains.htm Routes of the Southeastern Gulf Plains]</ref> | + | This Native-American trail was first traveled by European settlers sometime between 1820 and 1835. It ran east-west between the area now occupied by the city of Jacksonville and old Fort St. Marks on the Apalachee Bay.<ref>[http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~tqpeiffer/Documents/Ancestral%20Migration%20Archives/Migration%20Webpage%20Folder/Southeastern%20Gulf%20Plains.htm Routes of the Southeastern Gulf Plains]</ref>. |
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This Native-American trail was first traveled by European settlers sometime between 1820 and 1835. It ran east-west between the area now occupied by the city of Jacksonville and old Fort St. Marks on the Apalachee Bay.[1].