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  • KACKANAPAULINS, 5, 20, 23.
  • Kaskaskia (Illinois), Clark occupies, 8, 31–32.
  • Keel-boat: history of, Ohio River, 9, 107–113; crews, described, 161–172.
  • Keen, Samuel G., 5, 202.
  • Kelley, Hugh, on Black Commission, 14, 197.
  • Kennedy, Lieut. John, killed at Battle of Blue Licks, 6, 129.
  • Kennedy, Thomas, 6, 200.
  • Kennedy, commissary sent by Clark to explore neighborhood of Vincennes, 8, 56.
  • Kent, Chancellor, Erie Canal bill saved by vote of, 14, 110–112.
  • Kent, Hon. Joseph, chairman of public meeting promoting Chesapeake and Ohio Canal, 13, 70.
  • Kenton, William, 6, 202.
  • Kent's, Mrs., 6, 130.
  • Kentucky: first hunters in, 6, 31–32; debt of Virginia to, 41; derivation of name, 41–42; early stations in, 44; pure English blood in, 45–46;