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Locator Map of Red River Trails, Canada and United States; cropped from this version to remove title, and slightly edited.
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Base maps of North Dakota, South Dakota, Minnesota, Iowa, Wisconsin, and Michigan taken from US Census website [1] and modified by User:Ruhrfisch; separate state maps combined and further modified by User:Kablammo to show routes of principal trails, watercourses intersecting those trails, and certain major water trade routes (no attempt is made to show other rivers), using maps and information from:
Gilman, Rhoda R., Gilman, Carolyn, & Stultz, Deborah M. Stultz, (1979). The Red River Trails: Oxcart Routes Between St. Paul and the Selkirk Settlement, 1820-1870. St. Paul: Minnesota Historical Society Press. ISBN0-8735-1133-6
Kelsey, Vera (1951). Red River Runs North! New York: Harper & Brothers
Lass, William E. (1980). Minnesota’s Boundary with Canada. St. Paul: Minnesota Historical Society Press. ISBN0-8735-1153-0
Morse, Eric W. (1969). Fur Trade Canoe Routes of Canada / Then and Now. Minocqua, WI: NorthWord Press. ISBN1-5597-1045-4
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== Summary == {{Information| |Description= Locator Map of Red River Trails, Canada and United States; cropped from [http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Image:Red_River_Trails_Locator_Map.PNG this version] to remove title, and sligh
== Summary == {{Information| |Description= Locator Map of Red River Trails, Canada and United States; cropped from [http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Image:Red_River_Trails_Locator_Map.PNG this version] to remove title, and sligh
== Summary == {{Information| |Description= Locator Map of Red River Trails, Canada and United States; cropped from [http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Image:Red_River_Trails_Locator_Map.PNG this version] to remove title, and sligh
== Summary == {{Information| |Description= Locator Map of Red River Trails, Canada and United States; cropped from [http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Image:Red_River_Trails_Locator_Map.PNG this version] to remove title. |Source=
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