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Lewiston Trail

Mt. Carroll, IL , USA

Latitude & Longitude: 42° 4' 52.14", -90° 2' 34.08"
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Lewistown Trail ran from Springfield to Galena via Lewistown. From 1827 to 1837 it was one of the main routes to the Galena Lead Mines. In general the trail ran in a northerly direction, crossing the Rock River at Prophetstown. It then zigzagged over the glaciated slopes of Carroll County and at this point turned northward again toward Plum River, six miles away. In 1837 when a state road was established to Galena via Savanna, this portion of the old trail became a local wagon road. By the 1850's it was a post road to the mill towns of Jacksonville and Polsgrove.

Last updated: 2/14/2015 15:17:00
 
   
 
 
Lewiston Trail Historical Marker Location Map, Mt. Carroll, Illinois Map