FOOTNOTES:
[177] This was the settlement that later developed into Uniontown, Kentucky, a place of some importance on the lower Ohio.—Ed.
[178] On the early history of the Wabash River, see Croghan’s Journals, vol. i of this series, p. 137, note 107.—Ed.
[179] On the early history of Shawneetown, see Croghan’s Journals, vol. i of this series, p. 138, note 108.—Ed.
[180] This is now known as Cave-in-Rock, from a large cave (Hardin County, Illinois) in which a band of robbers hid themselves (1801).—Ed.