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124 *Rattlesnakes: Bonnécamps describes, 9, 32–33; pioneers encounter, 12, 82–83.
 * Rawles, Hardy, 6, 201.
 * Raymond, Geo. H., promoter Erie barge canal, 14, 196.
 * Ray's Hill, 5, 20.
 * Raystown (Pennsylvania): fortified, 5, 20, 64; St. Clair advises Forbes to make rendezvous at, 76; see Rae.
 * Record, Spencer, quotation from Diary, 6, 179–181.
 * Red Jacket, at treaty on the Maumee, 8, 179.
 * Reed, Joseph, 6, 200.
 * Reeder, Mr., 12, 84.
 * Reedy Creek, Dr. Walker on, 6, 60.
 * Reedyun, John, 6, 2O2.
 * Rees, Mr., 12, 132.
 * Reizenstein, "The Economic History of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad," cited, 13, 114, et seq.
 * "Reliance Coach Line," 10, 138.
 * Religion, and good roads, interdependence of, 15, 20, 34–35, 38–39.
 * Renick, Felix, letter describing tour from Potomac to Marietta, Ohio (1798), 12, 88–94.
 * Reside and Company, Coach Line, 10, 136.
 * Review of the Military Operations in North America, cited, 4, 57, et seq.