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144 ROADS: Old Glade (continued)— Associates journeyed on, 196–197; New England linked to Middle West by, 196–199; description of pioneers journeying on, 197–199; "Glade Road" branch, 199; "Pittsburg Road" branch, 199; forks near Bedford, 199; celebrated tourists on, 199–202; Pennsylvania Canal eclipsed, 202; railways rival, 202–205; successors of, 202–205; Forbes's choice of route vindicated today, 204–205.
 * Old Massac: 8, 23, 24, 25; joined Kaskaskia–Shawneetown Trace, 25.
 * Pennsylvania pioneer, 11, 36, 37.
 * Pennsylvania, route of, 5, 15; see Old Glade Road.
 * Phelps Prairie (Illinois), to Kaskaskia, two routes, 8, 28–29.
 * Potomac to Ohio and Lake Erie (1753): map of, 3, 109; described, 4, 21.
 * Potomac River to Fredericksburg, Virginia, Dickens describes, 12, 164–171.
 * Presque Isle to Fort Le Boeuf, 3, 75–77.
 * Rutherford's Trace, North Carolinians open, 6, 153.
 * Schenectady to Utica (1805), 12, 118–126.
 * Seneca Road Company, 12, 100, 110.