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Cayuga *Carroll, Charles, quoted, 5, 203; director Baltimore and Ohio Railway, 13, 110; lays foundation stone of Baltimore and Ohio Railway, 107, 108; heads memorialists to Congress asking for national appropriation for the Baltimore and Ohio Railway, 114.
 * Carrol's, 4, 196.
 * Carter's, 6, 130.
 * Cartier, Jacques, discoveries of, 3, 63.
 * Carts, used on early roads, 9, 43.
 * Case, Dr. Samuel H., immigrating to Central New York, 12, 146.
 * Cass, Gen. Lewis, 10, 162.
 * Cassatt, Alexander, in later history of the Lancaster Turnpike, 11, 92–94.
 * Casseday, History of Louisville, cited, 9, 118, 132, 163.
 * Castle Hill, Dr. Walker's home, 6, 51.
 * Catalogue of Prehistoric Works East of the Rocky Mountains, 1, 73 et seq.; 2, 92.
 * "Catfish Camp," 10, 155.
 * Catharine Town (New York), 12, 134.
 * Catholic Historical Researches, cited, 9, 37.
 * Cattle, driven by immigrants westward, 12, 72, 146.
 * Cayuga Lake, bridge to Geneva across (1805), 12, 131.