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Cut No. 5. National road Ohio Co., where macadam has been replaced with brick paving.
A toll gate on the national road stands next to a large home.
'191. D 113.; August 11, 1884, Monday 9:20 am.'
'189.D. (112); August 10, 1884, Sunday 4:15 pm.'
'192.W80.B.; August 11, 1884, Monday 9:40 am'
'195 W82B; August 11, 1884, Monday 1:30 p.m.'
'197.W.83.B.; Looking West from hill side near where a spring is on the under side of rock. Used by village people so generally; August 11, 1884, Monday 3:40 pm'
'207.D.(120); August 14, 1884, Thursday 7:20 am'
'W.(74)B.177; Clear Spring. before we reached it; August 8, 1884, Friday 10:20 am'
'178.D.(105); August 8, 1884, Friday 11:45 smoky'
Gen. no. 199, neg. by D, No. 116. Plate maker I.C., Date 1884, August 11. Monday 4:45 P.M.
(75) W. B. 179.  August 8, 1884; Friday 1:40 p.m.
The old toll gate is built in 1812.
'One of the six original toll houses on the Cumberland or National Road is on the hill a mile and a half SW. Built after the road was turned over to the State by the United States in 1835.'
'General Zachary Taylor, on his way to Washington to be inaugurated the twelfth President of the United States, found his steamer blocked by ice here. He left his boat and completed his trip over the National Pike.'
'Our first national road; fathered by Albert Gallatin. Begun in 1811 at Cumberland, Md.; completed to Wheeling in 1818. Toll road under State control, 1835-1905. Rebuilt, it is present U.S. Route 40.'
'Site 3 miles north. Built about 1780 by Jacob Miller, Sr. Rendezvous for settlers of the Dutch Fork area. Here, March 31, 1782, Ann Hupp led a heroic defense against attacking Indians.'
A Pennsylvania highway marker stands between Wheeling, W. Va. and Washington, PA on the US Route 40.  The marker reads: Pennsylvania--founded 1681 by William Penn ans a Quaker Commonwealth, Birthplace of the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution of the United States.
Written on the back of the photo is W.(73) B 175.
Shown here is a plaque showing the toll rates in front window at Searights Toll House.