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;Roads: Rough, quickly built roads, called ''corduroy roads,'' were built by felling logs and laying them side-by-side across the "road" and then covering them with earth.  This was done in boggy or swampy areas that were otherwise impassable by wagon.  After a heavy rain, the earth would be washed away leaving dangerous gaps between the logs.  It was not uncommon for a horse to step into one of these gaps and break its leg.
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Roads
Rough, quickly built roads, called corduroy roads, were built by felling logs and laying them side-by-side across the "road" and then covering them with earth. This was done in boggy or swampy areas that were otherwise impassable by wagon. After a heavy rain, the earth would be washed away leaving dangerous gaps between the logs. It was not uncommon for a horse to step into one of these gaps and break its leg.