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St. Clairsville


  • St. Clairsville (Ohio), early taverns in, 10, 156.
  • St. Cosme, Lieutenant, with Governor Hamilton, 7, 171.
  • Stealy, Jacob, 12, 31.
  • Steamboating, early history of western, 9, 137–150.
  • Steamboat tonnage, comparative tables of, 9, 144–149.
  • Steedman, William, spy among northwestern Indians, 8, 164.
  • Steele, William, 6, 198.
  • Stephen, Captain: arrival at Wills Creek, 3, 126; on Old Glade Road, 5, 153.
  • Steuben, Baron, Washington's opinion of, 8, 173.
  • Steuwart, William, Baltimore and Ohio Railway director, 13, 110.
  • Stevensburg, 4, 195.
  • Stevenson, David, 6, 199.
  • Stevenson, David: on Pennsylvania corduroy roads, 11, 71–72; Sketch of the Civil Engineering of North America, quoted on roads, 71–72; on Morris Canal inclined planes, 13, 193–194.
  • Stewart and Plunket, Philadelphia merchant firm, 13, 59.
  • Stewart, Richardson: appointed assistant superintendent of Potomac Company, 13, 58; reprimanded, 58.