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Trails lore of, 22; crossed streams on bars, 23; unimproved, 26–27; "Indian Stones" beside, 28; as boundary lines, 44; classification of, 45; for hunting, 45; hunting, distinguished from war paths, 12, 199; for war, 2, 47–53; used by missionaries, 93; by explorers, 93; in military campaigns, 94–95, 144–148; 5, 92; 8, 25, 138; routes of pioneers, 2, 95–96; how the author found his first, 117–118; appearance of a primeval, 11, 16–17; narrowness of, 17–18; steps in evolution of, 21–105; packhorse, 27–30.
 * Names and Data:
 * Alleghenies, the best trail across, 5, 15.
 * Canadian, Father Buteux on, 2, 35–43.
 * Cuyahoga–Muskingum, described, 2, 111.
 * Fort Miami, described, 2, 115.
 * Great: 1, 67; described, 2, 107; followed by Bouquet, 125; Gist on, 6, 74.
 * Great Warrior, 5, 17.
 * Iroquois: described, 2, 68, 76–85; no early road built upon, 12, 96; see Genesee Road.
 * Kiskiminitas River, 5, 23.
 * Kittanning, described, 2, 17, 18, 71, 85–89.
 * Lake Shore, described, 2, 103.
 * Ligonier to Pittsburg, 5, 18–19.
 * McCulloch's Path, 11, 26.