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Indians *Hutchins, Thomas, map of Ohio and Pennsylvania based on map of, 2, 105; sketch of the Wabash, 8, 35.


 * LLINOIS: archæological map of, 1, 55; map of, showing George Rogers Clark's routes, 8, 21.
 * Immigration to northern shore of Ohio: difficulty of restraining, 9, 53; forbidden, 55.
 * Incline planes: on Morris Canal, 13, 193–194; on Allegheny Portage Railway, 193–205.
 * "Indian Queen," 10, 158; 11, 127.
 * Indiana, archæological map of, 1, 55.
 * Indianapolis (Indiana): Cumberland Road at, 10, 81; taverns at, 164.
 * Indians: dexterous in steering courses in forests, 2, 32, 33; hunting grounds, 45, 46; number in West in 1775, 3, 63; treatment by French and English compared, 80–84; English officer's description of, 4, 91–93; dance described, 153–156; French retain affection of, 5, 165; never occupied Old Southwest, 6, 26; British agents goad to war, 149–155; attempt neutral policy, 157–160.