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80 *Hill, Gen. A. P., Dr. Walker an ancestor of, 6, 51.
 * Hill's, 10, 155.
 * Hillsborough, efforts to limit the boundaries of Virginia, 6, 20–23.
 * Himberlin, Abraham, 6, 201.
 * Hinch's Spring, 13, 68.
 * Hind's House, 4, 194.
 * Hinman, Colonel, exhibit at Erie Canal inaugural ball, 14, 150.
 * Hinsdale, B. A., The Old Northwest, 7, 36, 73; 9, 68.
 * Historical Account of the Rise, Progress and Present State of the Canal Navigation in Pennsylvania, quoted, 13, 30.
 * History of Hamilton County, Ohio, quoted, 8, 91.
 * Hite, Abraham, 6, 199; 12, 25.
 * Hite, Isaac, 6, 199.
 * "Hit or Miss," first boat to cross Alleghenies on Allegheny Portage Railway, 13, 206.
 * Hobbs, Joshua, 6, 198.
 * "Hobson's Choice," Wayne's camp named, 8, 186.
 * Hodgdon, Quartermaster: shortsightedness of, 8, 121, 127; hastening provision trains, 139–140.
 * Hoffman, George, Baltimore and Ohio Railway director, 13, 110.
 * Hogan, Richard, 6, 118.