on"
("Historic Highways," vol. IX, 1903) and "The Ohio River" (1906) give
chapters on commerce and transportation. For the beginnings of traffic
into the Far West, H. Inman's "The Old Santa Fe Trail" (1897) and
"The Great Salt Lake Trail" (1914) may be consulted, together with
the publications of the various state historical societies of the
trans-Mississippi States.
Various bibliographies on this general subject have been issued by the
Library of Congress. Seymour Dunbar gives a good bibliography in his
"A History of Travel in America," 4 vols. (1915). The student will find
quantities of material in books of travel, in which connection he would
do well to consult Solon J. Buck's "Travel and Description, 1765-1865"
("Illinois State Historical Library Collections," vol. IX, 1914).
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