Youghiogheny
a river flowing from nw maryland through sw pennsylvania into the monongahela river. 135 miles (217 km) long.
historical examples
the old pike thomas b. searight
historic highways of america (vol. 4) archer butler hulbert
historic highways of america (vol. 3) archer butler hulbert
braddock road john kennedy lac-ck
the old pike thomas b. searight
historic highways of america (vol. 3) archer butler hulbert
colonel washington archer butler hulbert
historic highways of america (vol. 10) archer butler hulbert
braddock road john kennedy lac-ck
the paths of inland commerce archer b. hulbert
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