Boone's Lick Road - Camp Branch (1822) - Warren County, MO
Posted by: Groundspeak Regular Member gparkes
N 38° 50.746 W 091° 14.788
15S E 652175 N 4301122
Camp Branch waypoint along the historic Boone's Lick Road.
Waymark Code: WM5RDF
Location: Missouri, United States
Date Posted: 02/06/2009
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member cosninocanines
Views: 9

The marker states:

BOONE'S LICK ROAD
Camp Branch (1822)
Marked by the
Daughters of the
American Revolution
and the
State of Missouri
1913


Camp Branch was a popular camping site for the early immigrants into the new territory. In 1818, Conrad Yater, a German who had married in Virginia, established several mills on Camp Branch Creek. The prominent settlers of the area were William Gibson, a Scotsman, as well as Josiah and Joseph Camp, for whom the settlement was named. Lem Price, from North Carolina, built the first permanent cabin.


Perhaps the best website I have seen giving an understanding of the trail, is from the LDS church. Their focus is Mormon usage of the trail, but you start to get a feel for the layout of the trail.
Road of Trail Name: Boonslick Road

State: Missouri

County: Warren

Historical Significance:
Boone's Lick trail was founded by Nathan and Daniel Morgan Boone, sons of famous frontiersman Daniel Boone. Used as a western expansion trail and road, eventually becoming a direct road to the start of the Santa Fe Trail.


Years in use: 1808 to 1840's and developed into corridor roads through the state.

How you discovered it:
Research into the routing of the Boone's Lick Trail/Road.


Website Explination:
State Park information for the end of the trail can be found at: http://mostateparks.com/booneslick.htm As well as about the spring at: http://www.nps.gov/archive/safe/fnl-sft/photos/mopages/saltspg.htm


Why?:
Initially, the trail was originally an Indian/hunting trace/trail. The discovery of a saline spring near Franklin, MO, created a business oportunity for the Boone brothers. They marked the trail for passage to and from the spring. As westward expansion proceeded, the trail was used by thousands going westward. The trail was used from St. Louis to New Franklin (re-established after "old" Franklin was destroyed by a flood). From New Franklin, people would gain access to the Santa Fe Trail. This access became the starting point for access to all the major westward expansion trails, the California, Oregon, and Santa Fe, to name a few.


Directions:
South outer road of I-70. South side of road.


Book on Wagon Road or Trial: Not listed

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