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152 *Searight, Thomas B., The Old Pike, cited, 10, 11, 110–113.
 * Seaton House, 10, 158.
 * Section-lines, error of making roads on, 15, 87.
 * Sehon, John L., 12, 31.
 * Semple's, 12, 54.
 * "Seneca Chief," part in opening Erie Canal, 14, 139.
 * Seneca Lake, Bigelow describes, 12, 134.
 * Serpent mound, 1, 88.
 * Seven Ranges, survey of, 9, 63.
 * Seven Years' War, opening of, 5, 67.
 * Severance, Frank H., Old Trails of the Niagara Frontier, 7, 47.
 * Seviers, John, hero of Fort Watauga, 6, 101.
 * Sewickley, Great, Braddock's Road near, 4, 188.
 * Sewickly, 5, 186.
 * Sganzin, on curved roads, 15, 92.
 * "Shades of Death," Braddock's Road in, 4, 184, 195.
 * Shaler, N. S.: Man and Nature in America, 1, 102; Memoirs of the Geological Survey of Kentucky, 104; Kentucky's debt to Virginia noted by, 6, 41.
 * Shane's Crossing, Harmar crossed St. Mary at, 8, 99, 207; see Rockford, Ohio.
 * Shanoppin's Town, 5, 21.
 * Sharpe, Governor, activity of, 4, 34.