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THE CUMBERLAND ROAD

westward; the Endsley House and Camel Tavern at Smithfield (Big Crossings); a tavern on Mt. Augusta; the Rush, Inks, and John Rush Houses, Sampey's Tavern at Great Meadows; the Braddock Run House; Downer Tavern; Snyder's Tavern at eastern foot of Laurel Hill, and the Summit House at the top; Shipley and Monroe Houses and Norris Tavern east of Uniontown, and Searight's Tavern six miles west; Johnson–Hatfield House; the Brashear, Marshall, Clark and Monongahela Houses at Brownsville; Adam's Tavern; Key's and Greenfield's Taverns at Beallsville; Gall's House; Hastings and the Upland House at the foot of Egg Nogg Hill; Ringland's Tavern at Pancake; the Fulton House, Philadelphia, and Kentucky Inn and Travellers Inn at Washington; Rankin and Smith Taverns; Caldwell's Tavern; Brown's and Watkin's Taverns at Claysville; Beck's Tavern at West Alexander; the Stone Tavern at Roney's Point and the United States Hotel and Monroe House at Wheeling.

West of the Ohio were Rhode's and McMahon's Taverns at Bridgeport; Hoo-