[10] Id., xxi, fol. 42; cf. p. 65.

[11] Id., xxi, fols. 40, 42. Probably the route of the later St. Louis-Shawneetown trace; see p. 34.

[12] Id., xxii, fols. 11, 35.

[13] Id., xxii, fol. 35.

[14] Id., xxi, fols. 16, 27, 29, 51, 52; and xxii, fols. 30, 35.

[15] Id., xxii, fols. 30, 37. Cox’s Creek was crossed twice, the east fork in section 7, township 7, range 4, and the west fork in section 12, township 7, range 5.

[16] Id., xxi, fols. 80, 81; xxii, fol. 37.

[17] Id., xxii, fol. 37.

[18] Clark approached Kaskaskia by the route and the ford over the Kaskaskia River which he pursued on the Vincennes campaign in the February following. (English’s Conquest of the Northwest, vol. i, p. 288.)

[19] Historic Highways of America, vol. vii, p. 168.