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I have been looking for old pioneer/freight trails north of Kelton and Corrine, Utah, an old town on the transcontinental railroad. These trails went into Montanna and Idaho to the gold mines in the mid 1860s.  I map these trails and have mapped trails near Tooele, Utah where the California trail went through central Utah. I have made reports to the BLM and the state of Idaho Historical department. Any information from anyone about this would be appreciated.  Smiley

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Try here, I dont know if its still free downloads or not.

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Thanks for your information. The web site lf David Rumsey really has lots of maps.

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