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96 *Lorman, William, Baltimore and Ohio Railway director, 13, 110.
 * Losantiville, see Fort Washington.
 * Lossing, Empire State, cited, 14, 173.
 * Loudoun, Lord: Montcalm outwits, 5, 68; writes Denny on early condition of Old Glade Road, 78.
 * Loudoun (Pennsylvania), packhorse rendezvous at, 5, 58.
 * Louisbourg, Amherst attacks, 5, 73.
 * Lowdermilk, History of Cumberland, cited, 3, 173–188.
 * "Lower Prairie," Clark's route from, 8, 58.
 * Lowry, guide in Forbes's army, 5, 100.
 * Loyalhanna, Bouquet decides route of Old Glade road to, 5, 110.
 * Loyal Hanny, see Loyalhanna.
 * Loyal Land Company of London: Dr. Walker represents, 6, 49; legal improvement made by, 64.
 * Ludlow, Israel, St. Clair upbraids, 8, 135.
 * Ludlow's Station, St. Clair's army encamped at, 8, 129.
 * Luke's, 12, 139.
 * Luttrell, John, Kentucky pioneer, 6, 91, 102, 103, 104.
 * Lutz's, 12, 55.
 * Lyles, William, and Company, furnish liquor to Potomac Company workmen, 13, 60.