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Iroquois
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  • Innis, Henry, 6, 197.
  • Intemperance, Revolutionary generals given to, 8, 174.
  • Interior, Report of Department of, cited, 1, 128–131.
  • Interior, The, 3, 11.
  • Internal Improvements: Washington inaugurates, 3, 189–215; on Ohio River, 9, 189–220; Cumberland Road built, 10, 18–57; constitutionality questioned, 57–60; Harriet Martineau's version of the pros and cons, 60–64; Zane's Trace opened by National Government, 11, 156–166; Maysville Road bill passed by Congress, 167–168; Jackson vetoes, 169–173; Washington inaugurates Potomac Company, 13, 33–64; National Government surveys route for Chesapeake and Ohio Canal, 77–78; takes stock in Chesapeake and Ohio Canal, 112; refuses to subscribe stock in Baltimore and Ohio Railway, 113–114; proposal to aid Erie Canal by sale of western lands, 14, 58–59; see Good Roads.
  • Inter-Ocean, Chicago, quoted, 1, 109.
  • Iowa, roads heavier grade than mountain roads of Switzerland, 15, 88.
  • Iroquois: dominion of, 3, 47–51; at Treaty of Fort Stanwix, 6, 22; chiefs visit Washington, 8, 165–166.