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34 CANALS: Pennsylvania (continued)— 215; An Historical Account of the Rise, Progress and Present State of the Canal Navigation in Pennsylvania, quoted, 30.
 * Potomac: proposed, 13, 66; bill to incorporate fails, 68–69; citizens of Baltimore oppose, 69–70, 91–93; name changed to Chesapeake and Ohio, 72.
 * Rochdale, 14, 90.
 * Schuylkill and Susquehanna, surveyed, 13, 22, 177, 191.
 * Susquehanna, projected by Col. De Witt Clinton, 12, 161.


 * Canandaigua, terminus of stages on Genesee Road (1805), 12, 135.
 * Canoes: pioneer use of, 9, 102–105; burdens carried by, 105.
 * Carlisle, Major, Washington writes to, 5, 141.
 * Carlisle (Pennsylvania), Forbes conference of guides at, 5, 100; Revolutionary importance of, 186–187.
 * Carpenter's, 12, 46, 47.
 * Carr's, 12, 120.
 * Cars, Mr., 6, 108.
 * Carran's, 10, 161.
 * Carrel's, Widow, 12, 54.