"The Old Pike: A History of The National Road and Incidents, Accidents, and Anecdotes Thereon," 1894

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Artifact Overview

The Cumberland Road (also known as the National Road) was the first highway built entirely with federal funds. It ran from Cumberland, Maryland, to Vandalia, Illinois. Its construction began in 1811 and ended in 1839. This book tells the road's story: the politics of creating the road, its building, and everyday life on and along the road.

Artifact Details

Artifact

Book

Date Made

1894

Subject Date

1811-1894

Collection Title

Location

By Request in the Benson Ford Research Center

Object ID

64.167.13.26

Credit

From the Collections of The Henry Ford. Gift of Ford Motor Company.

Material

Paper (Fiber product)

Technique

Bookbinding (Process)

Color

Black-and-white (Colors)
Brown

Dimensions

Height: 8.5 in
Width: 5.75 in
Length: 1.75 in

Inscriptions

On spine of cover: THE / OLD PIKE / A HISTORY OF / THE NATIONAL ROAD / T. B. SEARIGHT / 1894 Ink stamp on back of title page: Ford Motor Company / LIBRARY / DEARBORN, MICHIGAN
"The Old Pike: A History of The National Road and Incidents, Accidents, and Anecdotes Thereon," 1894