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118 PORTAGE PATHS: Names and Data (continued)—
 * Niagara: 7, 60–61, 91, 153; 13, 47; canal planned on, 14, 19.
 * North-West Branch–Rivière du Sud, 7, 108–109.
 * Ohio River–Lake Erie, 7, 91–92, 160–175.
 * Oneida: military history of, 7, 59; map of (1756), 142; 13, 47; see Rome (New York).
 * Potomac–Cheat, 13, 37, 41, 43.
 * Potomac–Youghiogheny: 13, 43; Chesapeake and Ohio Canal first planned across, 68.
 * Presque Isle, Washington describes, 13, 38.
 * St. Francis–Rivière du Loup, 7, 106–108.
 * St. John Lake–Etchemin, 7, 109.
 * St. Johns–St. Lawrence, 7, 86–87, 101–109.
 * St. Joseph–Wabash, 7, 175.
 * St. Lawrence–Lake Champlain, 7, 90, 127–133.
 * Susquehanna–Mohawk, early railway projected on, 12, 162.
 * Susquehanna–Toby's Creek, 13, 45.
 * Temiscouta–Rivière du Loup, 7, 105–106.
 * Touladi–Trois Pistoles, 7, 104–105.
 * Wabash–Lake Erie, 7, 92.
 * Wabash–Lake Michigan, 7, 92.
 * Wabash–Maumee, La Salle's acquaintance with, 7, 167–168.
 * Youghiogheny–Potomac, Casselman's route pro-