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Bangar prophesies (1796) that Georgetown will be absorbed by Washington, 11, 117; recounts incidents of trip from Washington to Pittsburg, 118–143; on independence of American character, 123; travels from Columbia, Ohio, northward, 144–150.
 * Bainbridge (Illinois), Clark's camp near, 8, 28.
 * Baker, George A., The St. Joseph–Kankakee Portage, quoted, 7, 176–180.
 * Baker, William, 6, 199.
 * Baldwin, Early Maps of Ohio and the West, cited, 2, 99.
 * Ball, Thomas, 6, 201.
 * Ballard, Mrs. A. J., possesses Lieut. William Clark's Journal, 8, 205.
 * Ballston (New York): inns full at, 12, 118; mineral waters at, 118.
 * Baltimore: Potomac Canal Company bill objected to by citizens of, 13, 69–70; canal connection with West desired by citizens of, 70–72; disappointed at estimated cost of Chesapeake and Ohio Canal, 87–89; threatened by loss of western trade, 89–91; rivals criticise, 91–93; promotes Baltimore and Ohio Railway, 95–98; foundation stone of Baltimore and Ohio Railway laid at, 106–110.
 * Bangar, Goldsbrow, 14, 26.