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38 *Clark, Henry, 6, 200.
 * Clark, James, Pennsylvania canal commissioner, 13, 177.
 * Clark, Lieutenant, killed at Harmar's defeat, 8, 106.
 * Clark, Lieut. William, under Wayne, 8, 176; Journal of, 205, et seq.; harshly criticises Wayne's caution, 211, 213.
 * Clark, Major, in St. Clair's defeat, 8, 147, 152, 156.
 * Clark's Station, 6, 122.
 * Clark's Store, on Braddock's Road, 4, 195.
 * Clary, William M., 12, 84.
 * Clawson's, 10, 164.
 * Clay, Henry: promotes Cumberland Road, 10, 46; toasted at first Chesapeake and Ohio Canal banquet, 13, 74.
 * Clay City (Illinois), Vincennes Trace near, 8, 50.
 * Clay City (Kentucky), 6, 75.
 * Claysville (Pennsylvania), early taverns at, 10, 160.
 * Clear Fields, The, 5, 23; see Campagne.
 * Cleaveland, Gen. Moses, on Cuyahoga River, 1, 64.
 * Clinton, De Witt: 14, 52, 56, 60–61, 150, 180; Memorial by, 62–103.
 * Clinton, Col. De Witt, projects Susquehanna Canal, 12, 161.
 * Cloth, price in early days in Ohio Valley, 12, 75.
 * Coachman, Dickens describes, 12, 178–180.