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Roads **St. Clair's: main thoroughfare northward, 8, 159, 167–172; called "The Bloody Way," 171.
 * St. Louis to Shawneetown, 8, 28–29, 46.
 * St. Louis to Vincennes, Indiana, 8, 37–40.
 * St. Louis Trace: old, 8, 34; later, 37; view of near Lawrenceville, Illinois, 62; as it appears today, 62–65; Kaskaskia Trace junction, 68.
 * "Turkey Foot," 5, 33, 191.
 * Utica, New York, to Batavia, New York (1805), 12, 126–140.
 * Vincennes Trace: route of, 8, 34–40; Volney's itinerary on, 66–68; blue grass indicated old camping grounds on, 69.
 * Virginia: routes from Potomac and James rivers to New River, 6, 29; Fort Chissel meeting place of two branches of, 29; Dickens's description of, 12, 166–171.
 * Washington, D. C., to Pittsburg, Hewett's itinerary of, 11, 118.
 * Washington to Baltimore, severe grades on, 15, 88.
 * Washington: on Laurel Hill, view of, 3, frontispiece; meaning of, 15, 16; map of, 93; completed to Great Meadows, 152; building to Mount Braddock, 153; development of, 205–215.