{iii} CONTENTS

OF EACH CHAPTER IN PART

CHAPTER I
Commencement of journey—Schuylkill bridge—Schuylkill river—Downingstown—Brandywine creek—Pequea creek—New Holland—Conestoga creek and bridge—Lancaster[25]
CHAP. II
Elizabethtown—Susquehannah river—Harrisburgh[33]
CHAP. III
Conestoga massacre—Carlisle and Dickinson college[42]
CHAP. IV
Shippensburgh—Strasburgh—Horse valley[49]
CHAP. V
Fannetsburgh—Juniata—Bloody run—Bedford[55]
CHAP. VI
Allegheny mountains—Somerset—A murder[61]
CHAP. VII
Laurel and Chesnut hills—Greensburgh—Pittsburgh[70]
CHAP. VIII
Pittsburgh—Lawyers—Clergymen[76]
CHAP. IX
Allegheny, Monongahela and Ohio rivers[87]
CHAP. X
Georgetown—Little Beaver creek[100]
CHAP. XI
Steubenville—Charlestown[106]
CHAP. XII
Warren—Wheeling—Canton[111]
CHAP. XIII
Little and Big Grave creeks—Monuments[114]
CHAP. XIV
Muskingum—Marietta—Fortifications[120]
CHAP. XV
Little Kenhawa—Blennerhasset’s island[126]
CHAP. XVI
Little and Big Hockhocking—Belleville[130]
CHAP. XVII
Le Tart’s falls—Graham’s station[135]
CHAP. XVIII
Point Pleasant—Battle—Dunmore’s campaign[140]
{iv} CHAP. XIX
Galliopolis—Green’s bottom—Hanging rock[147]
CHAP. XX
Big Guiandot—Great Sandy—Snakes[153]
CHAP. XXI
French Grant—Little Sciota—Portsmouth[156]
CHAP. XXII
Sciota—Alexandria—Salt-works[161]
CHAP. XXIII
Brush creek—Manchester—Maysville[165]
CHAP. XXIV
Washington, K.—May’s and Blue licks—Salt furnaces[170]
CHAP. XXV
Nicholasville—Millersburgh—Massacre[176]
CHAP. XXVI
Lexington[181]
CHAP. XXVII
Leesburgh—Frankfort[189]
CHAP. XXVIII
Paris—Frank Bird—Hospitality[196]
CHAP. XXIX
Commence a journey from Maysville through the state of Ohio to Pittsburgh[201]
CHAP. XXX
Bainbridge—Arrival at Chilicothe[208]
CHAP. XXXI
The Sciota—Chilicothe—Monuments[215]
CHAP. XXXII
Hockhocking—New Lancaster—Zanesville[219]
CHAP. XXXIII
Wills’s creek—Cambridge—Beymer’s[226]
CHAP. XXXIV
St. Clairsville—Indian Wheeling[230]
CHAP. XXXV
Little Wheeling—Alexandria or Hardscramble[234]
CHAP. XXXVI
Washington, Penn.—Canonsburgh—Pittsburgh[238]
CHAP. XXXVII
Pittsburgh—Panorama around it[242]
CHAP. XXXVIII
Descends the Ohio again—Columbia, Newport, Cincinnati, Port Williams, Louisville, falls[255]
{v} CHAP. XXXIX
Blue river—Horse machinery boat[261]
CHAP. XL
Green river—Henderson—Cotton machine[265]
CHAP. XLI
Wabash river, Shawanee town, Rocking cave[269]
CHAP. XLII
Cumberland river, Tennessee, Fort Massac[273]
CHAP. XLIII
Mississippi, New Madrid, Little Prairie[279]
CHAP. XLIV
Indian warriours, their manners and customs[284]
CHAP. XLV
Fort Pike, Chickasaw Indians, Fort Pickering[289]
CHAP. XLVI
Settlements of Arkansas and White river[295]
CHAP. XLVII
Grand lake, Anecdote of a Carolinean[300]
CHAP. XLVIII
Walnut Hills, Fort M’Henry, Bayou Pierre[305]
CHAP. XLIX
Commence a tour by land, Cole’s creek, Greenville[310]
CHAP. L
Washington, Natchez, Mississippi territory[318]
CHAP. LI
Homochito, Fort Adams, Pinkneyville[326]
CHAP. LII
Enter West Florida, Thomson’s creek[331]
CHAP. LIII
Baton Rouge, Spanish governour, Mrs. O’Brien’s[339]
CHAP. LIV
Remarks on the climate, soil, manners, face of the country, productions, &c.[347]
The description of the Mississippi continued from Bayou Pierre to New Orleans—Thence a sea voyage to Philadelphia, by another hand[354]