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Conococheague


  • Conococheague (Williamsport, Maryland), Forbes's proposed rendezvous, 5, 76.
  • Contrecœur: orders Villiers to attack Washington, 3, 154; early activity at Fort Duquesne, 4, 31; hopeless situation of, 115–117.
  • Contz's Harbour, 5, 20.
  • Convention, Indian, at Maumee, 8, 179–180; see Roche de Bout.
  • Cook, Lieut. William, surveyor Baltimore and Ohio line, 13, 109, 110.
  • Cook, Tillinghast, 12, 31.
  • Cooley, on post roads, 15, 57.
  • Cooper, Peter: successful locomotive "Tom Thumb," 13, 129; letter to William H. Brown, 129.
  • Cooper, William, 12, 31.
  • Cordery's, 10, 156.
  • Corey, American Atlas, cited, 12, 49.
  • Cornplanter: as peace emissary, 8, 111; at Maumee Convention, 181.
  • Cornstalk, bravery at Battle of Point Pleasant, 6, 87.
  • Cort, Colonel Henry Bouquet, quoted, 5, 38.
  • Cory, Elnathan, Harmar crosses Mad River near farm of, 8, 96.
  • "Cot Plains," explanation of name, 8, 50.
  • Coultersville (Illinois), Clark's camp near, 8, 43.