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Searight's *Scharf, History of Western Maryland, cited, 12, 23; 13, 66, et seq.
 * Schenectady (New York): early forms of name, 12, 118; discontent occasioned by Erie Canal at, 14, 144–145.
 * Schieren, Charles A., on Black Commission, 14, 197.
 * Schriver, James: An Account of Surveys and Examinations with remarks and Documents relative to the projected Chesapeake and Ohio, and Ohio and Lake Erie Canals, cited, 13, 66–67, et seq.; toast at Chesapeake and Ohio Canal banquet, 73.
 * Schuyler, Philip: efforts in behalf of Mohawk improvement, 14, 21, 26, 40, et seq.; Letters on Canals, 40.
 * Scioto Company, formation of, 9, 62.
 * Scotland, early traveling in, 11, 30–31.
 * Scott, Brigadier-General: ordered to attack Wabash Indians, 8, 115, 120; ordered suddenly to Fort Jefferson, 192; describes Daniel Boone, 202; reaches Fort Greenville with fifteen hundred troops, 204.
 * Scott, Captain, 8, 106; killed, 233.
 * Scott, Hugh, Narrative, quoted, 8, 89.
 * Scott's Station, 6, 131.
 * Searight's, 10, 160.