Page:Historic highways of America (Volume 16).djvu/32

From Wikisource
Jump to navigation Jump to search
This page has been validated.
28
INDEX
Camp


  • Camp Beaver Swamp: Wayne's troops occupy, 8, 206; bridge built near, 206–207.
  • Campbell's, Col. Arthur, 6, 124.
  • Campbell, L. D., Wayne's Road on land owned by, 8, 195.
  • Campbell, Major, 6, 108.
  • Campbell, William, 6, 199.
  • Camp ground: in Illinois, at the "points" of timber, 8, 24; pioneer immigrants preparing a, 11, 185–188.
  • CANALS—
  • In General: portage paths as routes of, 7, 80–82; ancient, 13, 15–19; locks not used by ancients, 18; British, 19–21; lock invented, 18; first, in America, 22; need of, 23; comparative cost of three great American, 212.
  • Names and Data:
    • Braire, 12, 18.
    • Caledonian, Morris on, 14, 44.
    • Chesapeake and Delaware, surveyed, 13, 22.
    • Chesapeake and Ohio: Schriver plans Deep Creek route for, 13, 68; promoted by public meeting at Washington, 70; substituted for Potomac canal, 72; banquet of delegates at first convention of, 73; original central committee of, 74;