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Enock's *"Eight Million Dollar Bill," Maryland passes, 13, 122.
 * Eldridge, Hon. M. O.: assistant director Office of Public Road Inquiries, 15, 58; on good roads for farmers, 81–169.
 * Elgar, John, assists in inventing cast-iron wheels, 13, 131.
 * Eliot, President C. W., on Washington, 3, 25.
 * Elk Garden, 6, 109.
 * Elkhorn Prairie, Clark's route in, 8, 45.
 * Elliott, Capt. Matthew, United States Commissioners quartered with, 8, 189.
 * Elliott, Col. Robert, murdered, 8, 194.
 * Elliott, Isaac, farm on St. Louis Trace Road, 8, 68.
 * Emerson, John, denies Harmar's right to uproot early settlements northwest of Ohio River, 9, 58.
 * Emerson, Ralph Waldo, Society and Solitude, quoted on the evolution of roads, 10, 165.
 * Endsley's, 10, 160.
 * England: explorers do not rank with the French, 6, 45; packhorse trails in, 11, 30–31.
 * English, William H., Conquest of the Northwest, cited, 8, 32, et seq.
 * English's Ferry, 6, 124.
 * Enock's, Henry, 4, 76, 88.