| Log and
Description of a Automobile trip from Milton to Sulphur, Ky - in 1910. |
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Odometer set at Zero - Leave Milton: Go south - ford a small rocky creek - pass a One story Frame Gen. Store; turn sharp to right - .05 - cross small Wooden Bridge and continue - up a long Winding Hill, Turn Left at Toll Gate (20 cents) - for two Persons to Bedford, Ky) - 4.5 - We cross Small Wooden Bridge and make a Sharp Right turn - 5.6 - Turn sharp to Right passing a road tpo Left; We go past Lee's Port store 7.6 - At Callis Grove Country Store 9.6 Pass thru another Toll Gate and follow Telephone poles into Bedford - 10.8 - At Bedford-pass thru and pass a Cemetery and keep following Telephone Poles and make a turn Left at Tollgate. (25 cents to Sulphur) 12.3 - Turn Right 13.7 - Go down a long Hill 14.2 - Turn Left - then jog to Right around a small Wooden bridge - Jog 300 feet to Right - following a Stone Wall Fence; - 14.4 - Turn to Left, and cross Wooden bridge - 14.8 - Jog about 150 feet to Right - Turn Left - and Cross a long Iron Bridge. - 15.7 Cross a Wooden Bridge - 16.4 - Toll Gate - then follow Telephone Poles down grade - Turn Left and then Right- 18.9 - Ford a Creek, pass between Saw Mill and a Farm Cottage - then Jog to Left about 200 feet - 19.0 - Cross - Railroad tracks into Sulphur, Ky. P.S. About 1913- the first Auto owned in Milton was property of Herman H. Schirmer.
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| The Trimble Banner Democrat
Published this on 11-16-1976. It originally came from a book
published by the National Geographic in 1975 called We Americans. |
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