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Early Thoroughfares Westward, No. 3.

Name: The Kittanning Path.
Termini: Philadelphia and the Allegheny valley.
Route: Ascended Juniata valley, through "Kittanning Gorge," westward to the Allegheny and Ohio.
Remarks: Well known highway westward in the southern part of the Iroquois country, the northern line of the colonies striking the Allegheny at Kittanning. See map with Pownall's Description of North America.

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