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Great Minquas Path went from the Susquehanna River (far left) to what is now Philadelphia, on the Schuylkill River.
"The Great Trail," 1926 Pennsylvania State Historical Marker in Rose Valley, Pennsylvania. The beaver sculpture is by Albert Laessle.

Great Minquas Path (or The Great Trail) was a 17th-century trade route that ran through southeastern Pennsylvania from the Susquehanna River, near Conestoga, to the Schuylkill River, opposite Philadelphia.[1] The 80-mile (130 km) east-west trail was the primary route for fur trading with the Minquas (or Susquehannock) people. Dutch, Swedish and English settlers fought one another for control of it.[2]

  1. ^ Paul A. W. Wallace, Indian Paths of Pennsylvania (Harrisburg: Pennsylvania and Museum Commission, 1971)[1]
  2. ^ Great Minquas Path from ExplorePAhistory.com

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