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90 Kentucky (continued)— Gist explores, 74–76; early hunters in, 78–80; settlements of 1774 in, 80; Filson's map of, 119; raid of Bird into, 168–169; debt of Old Northwest to, 190; important part in western history, 190–193.
 * Kentucky Gazette, cited, 6, 192.
 * Kentucky Inn, 10, 160.
 * Keppel, August, British American fleet commanded by, 4, 39.
 * Kerr, Joseph, Cumberland Road commissioner, 10, 26.
 * "Key of Keys," location near Washington, D. C., discussed, 4, 78.
 * Keys's, 10, 160.
 * Kickener Paulins, see Kackanapaulins.
 * Kincaid, Capt. Joseph, 6, 129.
 * King, Mr., trees at Braddock's grave planted by, 4, 211–212.
 * King, Rufus, Ohio, cited, 9, 64.
 * King, William, 6, 197.
 * King's, 11, 142.
 * Kingsford, W., History, Structure and Statistics of Plank Roads, cited, 11, 98, et seq.
 * Kirtland, Rev. Samuel, urged to pacify Iroquois, 8, 163–164.