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Magazine *McMahon, John, early mill near Old Portage Road, 7, 154.
 * McMahon's, 10, 160.
 * McMaster, Professor John B., History of the People of the United States: quoted, 5, 193–194; 12, 147, 165; cited, 14, 165.
 * "McMillin's Spring," Harmar's route near, 8, 91.
 * M'Mullen, Major, in Harmar's campaign, 8, 87, 105.
 * McMurran, Widow, view of Tavern of, 11, 134.
 * McMurtrey, Captain, 8, 106.
 * M'Murtrie, Sketches of Louisville, 1, 116.
 * McMurtry, Ensign John, 6, 129.
 * "McNair and Company's Mail Coach Line," 10, 137.
 * M'Neil, Daniel, 12, 31.
 * McNeill, Capt. William G., outlines route of Chesapeake and Ohio Canal, 13, 78, 109, 110.
 * Mabey's, John, 14, 26.
 * "Mad Anthony Street," Cincinnati, 8, 129, 195.
 * Madison (Pennsylvania), Braddock's Road near, 4, 188.
 * Madison, President James, Erie Canal encouraged in message of, 14, 57–58.
 * Magazine of American History, cited, 8, 174; 9, 26, 41.