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110 *Oneida Lake, in Washington's plan of communication, 13, 47.
 * Oneida (New York), first cleared lands (1805) west of Utica, 12, 128, 135.
 * Onondaga Hollow, early settlement of, 12, 128–129.
 * Opie, H. L., Chesapeake and Ohio Canal central committeeman, 13, 74.
 * "Orange Tree," 10, 161.
 * Orchards, cut down in General Sullivan's campaign, 12, 134–135.
 * Ord, Captain, 4, 43.
 * Ordinance of 1787: cited, 2, 54; 9, 51; interdependence of Ohio Company on, 62.
 * Orendorff's rapid, 14, 28.
 * Oriskany (New York), local names for, 12, 127.
 * Orr, Alexander D., 6, 200.
 * Osgood, Samuel, 9, 63.
 * Ottawas: origin of name, 1, 47; Pontiac a chief of, 5, 168.
 * Ouicatanon (Ouiatenon) Croghan at, in 1765, 2, 58.
 * Overhill Cherokee towns, 2, 65.
 * Overton, Capt. Clough, 6, 129.
 * Owen's ordinary, 4, 76.
 * Oyster-shell object-lesson road, view of, 15, 137.