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162 *Stove poker, kept under lock and key, 10, 167.
 * St. Pierre, Legardeur de: Dinwiddie's letter to, 3, 108–112; letter to Governor Dinwiddie, 115–117.
 * Stroad, Captain, consulted by Washington (1784) as to western routes, 12, 18–19.
 * Stuart, Otis Kendall, on Washington, 3, 24.
 * Stump, Leonard, 12, 89.
 * Stumps, Dickens fancifully describes, 12, 184–185.
 * St. Yotoc, 9, 44.
 * Sullivan, James, The History of the District of Maine, 7, 110.
 * Sullivan, John L., outlines route of Chesapeake and Ohio Canal, 13, 78.
 * Summit House, 10, 160.
 * Sumner, Charles, on good roads, 15, 82.
 * Sumner (Illinois), St. Louis Trace at, 8, 63.
 * Surveyors, incident illustrating accuracy of early, 14, 114–115.
 * Sutton, James, 6, 199.
 * Swann, Thomas: Chesapeake and Ohio Canal central committeeman, 13, 74; toasted as President of the Baltimore and Ohio Railway, 135.
 * Swart's, Jacob, 14, 27.
 * Swartwout, agitator for Erie Canal, 14, 60.
 * Sweet, S. H., Public Documents relating to New York canals, 14, 11, et seq.