Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 4.djvu/592

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Post-roads established.
Missouri.
In Missouri.—From Chariton, in Chariton county, on the north side of Missouri river, to Kytesville. From Kaskaskias, in Randolph county, Illinois, by St. Mary’s Landing in St. Genevieve county, to Perryville, in Perry county. From Caledonia to Potosi. From Palmyra, in Marion county, by Canton, to the mouth of Des Moines river. From Louisiana, by Bowling green, to Fulton. From St. Louis, by Bowles’ ferry, the Big spring, and Wideman’s mills, to the Rich woods. From Keytesville, by Huntsville, in Randolph county, to Fayette, in Howard county. From Herculaneum, by St. Genevieve, to Perrysville. From Independence, in the county of Jackson, to the Shawnee agency. From Pinckney, in Montgomery county, by Pendleton’s, to Troy, in Lincoln county. From Wellsburg, in St. Charles county, by Monroe, Edwin Allen’s, William McQueen’s, and Clarkville, to Louisiana. From Massey’s iron works, to the Kickapoo Prairie, in the county of Crawford.

Kentucky.In Kentucky.—From Paris, by Centreville and Newtown, to Georgetown. From Pike courthouse to Perry courthouse. From Columbia to Liberty, by Casey’s creek salt-works. From Hopkinsville, Kentucky, by Williams, to Madisonville. From Smithland, in Livingston county, by Story’s ferry, to Waidsborough. From Burkeville, in Cumberland county, by way of Crocus creek, to Creelsburg, Russell county. From Midway, (formerly Centreville,) in Livingston county, by Ford’s ferry, to Equality, in Gallatin county, Illinois. From Hardinsburg, by the way of Cloverport and Hawesville, to the Yellow Banks in the state of Kentucky. From Harrodsburgh, in Mercer county, by Maxwell, to Springfield, in Washington county. From Manchester, in Clay county, to London, in Laurel county. From Jackborough, in Tennessee, to Laurel courthouse, in Kentucky. From Carlisle, by Moorefield, to Owensville. From Munfordsville, in Hart county, to Glasgow, in Barron county. From David C. Vance’s, Ohio, by the way of Concord, to Everett’s post-office, in Lewis county, Kentucky. From Lebanon courthouse, Russell county, Virginia, to Perry courthouse, in Kentucky. From Feliciana, Kentucky, to Dresden, in Tennessee.

Tennessee.In Tennessee.—From Jonesborough, by the Walnut mountains, to Ashville, North Carolina. From Newmarket, in Jefferson county, by Blain’s cross roads, Lea’s springs, Powder Spring gap, and Joseph Beelor’s, to Tazewell, in Claibourne county. From Newport, Lillard’s mill, on Cosby’s creeks, Jones’ cove, Seviersville, in Sevier county, by Wear’s cove, Tuckaleechee cove, Miller’s cove, Caid’s cove, and Carson’s iron works, to Chillhowee, in Monroe county. From Clinton, in Anderson county, by Campbell’s station and Unitia, to Morgantown, in Blount county. From Clinton, in Anderson county, through the Big valley, to Tazewell, in Claibourne county. From Gallatin, in Sumner county, up Bledsoe’s creek, to Scottsville, in Allen county, Kentucky. From Knoxville, in Knox county, by Armstrong’s ferry, Newmarket, Mossy creek, Panther springs, Morristown, Cheek’s cross roads, Russellville, and James’ store, to Bluntville. From Jonesborough, via Broyles, and Camp creek iron works, to Newport, Cocke county. From Salem, in Tennessee, to Bellefont, in Alabama. From Fayetteville, in Lincoln county, by Dyer’s store, Cold Water, and Hightower’s store, to Upper Elkton, in Giles county. From Dyersburg, in Dyer county, by Rutherford’s mills, and Bairfield’s point, in the Mississippi, in Arkansas territory, and return by Rutherford’s mills, Nash’s Bluff, Eaton, to Trenton, in Gibson county. From Blane’s cross roads to Jacksborough. From Centreville to Perryville. From Vernon to Reynoldsburgh. From Reynoldsburgh, by Chalk Lever, to Pleasant Exchange, in Henderson county. From Morgantown, North Carolina, to Elizabeth, in Tennessee, on Avery’s turnpike road. From Murfreesborough, by Anthony’s store and Hardeman’s cross roads, to Franklin. From Tomkinsville, in Kentucky, by way of Benjamin Greer’s, Samuel Jones’, Witchers’, and Archibald Sloan’s, to Carthage, in