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Maysville *Martineau, Harriet: quoted on internal improvements, 10, 61–64; on corduroy roads, 11, 69–70.
 * Maryland Archives, cited, 4, 76.
 * Maryland, Atlas of, cited, 12, 23.
 * Mason, John: Chesapeake and Ohio Canal central committeeman, 13, 74; committeeman to memorialize Congress in behalf of Chesapeake and Ohio Canal, 74.
 * Massac Creek, Clark's men land at mouth of, 8, 17–19.
 * Massachusetts, opening early road in, 11, 34–35; Bay Path in, see Bay Path.
 * Massie, Life of Nathaniel, cited, 6, 182; 9, 69.
 * Matrimony, President Winston on poor roads and, 15, 24.
 * Matthews, General, 14, 142.
 * Maumee City (Ohio), first settlement of whites in Ohio at, 7, 65.
 * May, Col. John, Journal, 5, 197.
 * May, William: acts as spy, 8, 170; experiences of, 182–183; put to death, 213.
 * Mayer, Charles F., effects compromise between Baltimore and Ohio Railway and Chesapeake and Ohio Canal, 13, 116.
 * May's Lick, 6, 179.
 * Maysville (Illinois), near present Clay City, 8, 53.