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Early Thoroughfares Westward, No. 1.

Name: Old Connecticut Path.
Termini: Boston and Albany.
Route: Boston to Wayland, where the Old Bay Path branched off, Marlborough, Worcester, Oxford, Springfield, and on to Albany.
Remarks: On the general present alignment of the Boston and Albany railway. For best map see "Interpretation of Woodward's and Saffery's Map of 1642, or the earliest Bay Path," New England Historical and Genealogical Register, vol. lv., p. 155.

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