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Taverns
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  • Swiney's, 6, 123.
  • Sycamore, Washington found large, 6, 61.
  • Sylvester, Northern New York, 7, 46, 73.
  • Symmes, John Cleves, purchases Symmes' grant, 9, 65.
  • Symonds, Maj. T. W., on Roosevelt Erie Canal committee, 14, 198.
  • TAGGART, Hugh T., 4, 78.
  • Tanner, H. S., A Brief Description of the Canals and Railroads of the United States, quoted, 13, 208–211; cited, 14, 173.
  • Tarascon, Berthoud and Company, early navigation firm, 9, 107, 133.
  • Taverns: character of early western, 10, 157; legislatures meet in, 161; fire-places, 165–166; interiors, 165167; sign posts on, 167; kitchens, 168; typical landlord, 169–171; liquors kept at, 170; advertised for sale, 208; views of early, 11, 87, 134; exorbitant charges at, 118, 143; common name for inn, 119; typical mountain, 120; pioneer Kentucky, 194–201; barbarous behavior of landlord, 12, 68;