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156 *Smith, William Henry: The St. Clair Papers, cited, 8, 134, et seq.; on effect of early settlement north of Ohio River, 9, 57.
 * Smith, W. P., A History and Description of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, 13, 98, et seq.
 * Snyder's, 10, 160.
 * "Society for promoting the improvement of roads and inland navigation," memorial to Pennsylvania Assembly (1791), 13, 29–30, 171–173.
 * Sommerville, John, 12, 31.
 * Spafford, on the Great Western Turnpike, 12, 149.
 * Spalding, on macadamized roads, 15, 158–160.
 * Sparks, Jared: Braddock's route described by, 4, 168–172; Braddock's defeat described by, 171–172; Writings of Washington, cited, 2, 72, et seq.; 14, 124; Life of Gouverneur Morris, cited, 14, 44; quoted, 45.
 * Speed, Col. T. W., Wilderness Road, cited, 2, 73; 6, 16, 123, 178.
 * Spendelow, Lieutenant, discovers new route for Braddock around Wills Mountain, 4, 99.
 * Spofford, A. R., 14, 12.
 * "Spread Eagle," 10, 155.
 * Springs: old-time importance of, 2, 50–51; Indians refuse to inform pioneers of location of, 12, 133.
 * Sprout's, 7, 123.