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142 ROADS: Names and Data (continued)—
 * Kentucky pioneer, 11, 178–181.
 * Lancaster Turnpike: charter granted, 11, 74; built, 74; subscriptions opened, 75; Witmer's description of, 75–85; tolls collected on, 79; Line Wagon Company on, 82–83; professional wagon loaders on, 82; wagoners clannish, 84; taverns on, 85–89; liquors served along, 88–89; later history of, 90–98.
 * McCullough's Path, 12, 19, 20, 21, 22, 24, 26, 29.
 * Marietta, Ohio, to Clarksburg, West Virginia (1790), 12, 45–46.
 * Massachusetts, opening early, 11, 34.
 * Maysville Pike: route of, 11, 164; Jackson's veto of bill for, 167–174; see Zane's Trace.
 * Mayville (Pennsylvania), 7, 155.
 * Morgantown, West Virginia, to Wheeling (1796), 12, 72–73; see Fort Pendleton.
 * New York, opening early, 11, 36.
 * "Northwestern Road Company:" incorporated, 12, 30–33; failure of, 34.
 * Northwestern Turnpike: early history of region traversed by, 12, 14–30; creation of, 30–34; Virginia builds, 34–38; importance of, 38–42.
 * Ohio Company's: to Redstone, 3, 92–96; marked out by Cresap, 96.