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68 Gist (continued)— Trading Path followed by, 5, 17–19; Ohio Company engages, 6, 70; instructions of Ohio Company to, 70–72; sketch of, 72–73; West explored by, 73–76; secures mammoth bones, 74; route in Kentucky, 75–76; comparative success of explorations of, 76.
 * Gist, General, Washington's opinion of, 8, 173.
 * Givens, Lieut. W., 6, 129.
 * Glades (Allegheny), described, 12, 79–80.
 * Gladwin, Major, Detroit defended by, 5, 171.
 * Gleaver's, 10, 161.
 * "Globe," 10, 163.
 * Globe Inn, 10, 155.
 * "Golden Lamb," 10, 163.
 * "Golden Swan," 10, 158.
 * "Good Intent Coach Line," 10, 135.


 * GOOD ROADS—
 * Basic principles of movement, 15, 17, 49.
 * Beginning of movement, 15, 75.
 * Churches, as affected by, 15, 20.
 * Country living, decline of, 15, 23, 35–37, 40–43.
 * Corduroy roads, modern: defined, 15, 123; Gilmore on, 123–125; see Corduroy Roads.
 * Crooked roads, not much longer than straight, 15, 92–93.