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Shippensburg *Shattuck, Samuel, Narrative, 7, 158–160.
 * Shawana Cabbins, see Shawonese Cabbin.
 * Shawanese: sketch of, 3, 56–59; English possession of West objected to by, 5, 166; Fort Pitt to be captured by (1763), 174; Draper's Meadow raided by, 6, 82; Dunmore's War against, 85–87; Céloron among, 9, 45; Treaty with (1786), 59.
 * Shawonese Cabbin, on Forbes's Road, 5, 20.
 * Shayne, C. C., on Black Commission, 14, 197.
 * Shelbeys, John, 6, 101.
 * Shelby, Gov. Isaac: 6, 197; Daniel Boone writes to, asking for contract to improve Wilderness Road, 203–204.
 * Shepard's, 12, 120.
 * Shepherd, Antiquities of the State of Ohio, cited, 1, 92.
 * Sherrard, Robert, 12, 31.
 * Shethar's, 12, 127.
 * Shiloh Hill (Illinois), Clark's route on, 8, 30.
 * Shingiss, Washington visits, 3, 99.
 * Ship-building on the Ohio, history of, 9, 133–136.
 * Shipley's, 10, 160.
 * Shippen, "Draught of the Monongahela and Youghiogheny Rivers," 5, 29.
 * Shippensburg (Pennsylvania): Fort Franklin erected at, 5, 46; people fleeing from, 53.