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  • FACTIONS, intercolonial, regarding Forbes's route, 5, 102.
  • Facts and Arguments in favor of adopting railways in preference to canals in the State of Pennsylvania, cited, 13, 179–181.
  • Fahnstock's, 12, 62.
  • Fairfax, Lord, humorous letter to Washington, 5, 42.
  • Fairmount (West Virginia), Baltimore and Ohio Railway reaches, 13, 134.
  • Fallen Timber: common name in West, 8, 182, 214; Wayne wins battle of, 214–216.
  • Falling Springs (Chambersburg, Pennsylvania), 11, 128.
  • Farmers: small per cent of government expenditures directly benefits, 15, 21, 25–28; heavily taxed for visible property, 28–29; accused of short-sightedness, 48; good roads for, 81–169.
  • Farrier, John, 6, 103, 104.
  • Farrington (Illinois): Clark's camp near, 8, 47; early name of, 47.
  • Farriss's, 6, 131.