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42 Croghan (continued)— dock's defeat described by, 4, 127; home near present site of Shirleysburg, Pennsylvania, 5, 19.
 * Crooked Creek, 6, 87.
 * Crossing-place, dangers of, 2, 24, 25.
 * "Cross Keys," 10, 158.
 * Crow's, 12, 141.
 * Crow's Station, 6, 122.
 * Crow, William, 6, 202.
 * Cumberland, Duke of, Kentucky River first named in honor of wife of, 6, 42.
 * Cumberland Gap: view of, 6, frontispiece; Dr. Walker describes, 62–63; Henderson passes, 112; James Lane Allen describes, 205–207.
 * Cumberland (Maryland): early name of, 4, 182; old taverns at, 10, 159; view of early houses at, 11, 191; Thomas Wallcutt at, 12, 51; see Wills Creek.
 * Cummings, William, 7, 155.
 * Cummingsville (Ohio), St. Clair's route through, 8, 129.
 * Curler, Arendt van, 7, 136.
 * Curran, Padtrick, 6, 202.
 * Custis, G. W. P., committeeman to memorialize Congress in behalf of Chesapeake and Ohio Canal, 13, 74.