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24 Buffalo (continued)— 129, 130; killed by George Rogers Clark's troops in Illinois, 8, 50; white men follow traces of, 12, 28; see Trace.
 * Buffalo Gap (Illinois), 8, 23, 27.
 * Buffalo (New York): Erie Canal celebration at, 14, 138–140; ceremony of wedding the Atlantic to Great Lakes at, 150.
 * Buford, Abe, 6, 199.
 * Bulger, Maj. Edward, 6, 129.
 * Bullitt, Alexander S., 6, 197.
 * Bullock, Leonard Henley, 6, 91.
 * Bullock Pens, on Forbes's Road, 5, 186.
 * Bullstown (West Virginia), Washington mentions portage at, 13, 41.
 * Bunker Hill, Clark's men advance on Vincennes by way of, 8, 60.
 * Buntin, Capt. Robert, letter to St. Clair, on aspect of Wabash battle-ground, 8, 157.
 * Burd, see Byrd.
 * Burdett, Frederick, 12, 31.
 * Burdine, Pete, famous stagecoach driver, 10, 133.
 * Bureau of Ethnology. Reports of: 1, 38 et seq.; 2, 65.
 * Burnay, David, 6, 133.
 * Burnet, Notes, cited, 9, 132.