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  • Magazine of Western History, cited, 7, 183.
  • Mail boats, first Ohio River, 9, 130.
  • Mail coaches, on Cumberland Road, 10, 142–151.
  • Mail, hauled in crates through Indiana mud to Chicago, 11, 103.
  • "Mail Pilot Coach Line," 10, 135.
  • Mail service: efficiency between New England and Ohio Valley (1796), 12, 65, 66; schedules on Cumberland Road, 10, 144–148.
  • Manlius (New York), in 1805, 12, 129.
  • Manning's Mill, Harmar crosses Miami near, 8, 98.
  • Margry, Découvertes des français dans L'Amérique Septentrionale, quoted, 7, 167.
  • Marietta, Ohio, founded by Ohio Company, 9, 64.
  • Marin, expedition of, 7, 156–160.
  • Marquette, reaches the Mississippi, 7, 34–35.
  • Marshall, O. H., "Céloron's Expedition," cited, 9, 26, 41.
  • Marshall's Shoals, Clark crosses Big Muddy River at, 8, 29.
  • Marshall's, 10, 157, 160.
  • Martin, Capt. Joseph, 6, 102, 103, 111, 124, 131, 132–137; letters of Henderson to, 133–134, 137–139.
  • Martin, Solomon, 12, 146, 148.