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  • De Witt, Simeon: 14, 40; accords Morris honor of originating Erie Canal idea, 45, 52, 58, 150.
  • Dexter, George, editor of Journal of Thomas Wallcutt in 1790, 12, 43–63.
  • Dickens, Charles, American Notes, quoted, 12, 164–196.
  • Dillahunty, Lieut. John N., locates Baltimore and Ohio Railway, 13, 109, 110.
  • Dillon, History of Indiana, cited, 8, 89, 157.
  • Dinwiddie, Governor: attempts to stop French advance, 3, 85–119; letter to St. Pierre, 108–112; instructions to Washington (1754), 121–122; instructions to Col. Joshua Fry, 123–125; proclamation granting bounty lands, 126; promises to Braddock unfulfilled, 4, 66.
  • Dividing Ridge, philosophy of the, 12, 197–198.
  • Documentary History of New York, cited, 2, 78.
  • Dodge, Colonel, 1, 108.
  • Dodge, Hon. Martin: Director Office Public Road Inquiries, 15, 58; describes Brownlow Bill, 61–63; Government Coöperation in Object-lesson Road Work, 67–80.
  • Dodge, William E., Old New York, cited, 7, 40.
  • Doehurty's Station, 6, 126.
  • Doersh's, 12, 61.
  • Dogs, of great use to pioneers, 6, 60.