English: Yellow highlighted Map image of the "Road from Kaskaskias to Cahokia" from the 1778 Thomas Hutchins map "Several Villages in the Illinois Country with Part of the River Mississippi &c." (facsimile) by . Printed in Parkman, Francis. The Conspiracy of Pontiac and the Indian
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English: Yellow highlighted Map image of the "Road from Kaskaskias to Cahokia" from the 1778 Thomas Hutchins map "Several Villages in the Illinois Country with Part of the River Mississippi &c." (facsimile) by . Printed in Parkman, Francis. The Conspiracy of Pontiac and the Indian
War after the Conquest of Canada, Vol. I, 1851. 6th ed., 1870. Project Gutenberg, 2012.
http://www.gutenberg.org/files/39253/39253-h/39253-h.htm
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