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William Crawford to George Washington on Pennsylvania Land Surveys and Indian Relations

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29 September 1767

Letter from William Crawford to George Washington detailing land surveying activities in Pennsylvania and Virginia territories, the progress of the Mason-Dixon line, Indian land rights disputes, and opportunities for private land acquisition west of the Allegheny Mountains. The letter provides contemporary perspectives on colonial expansion, Indian relations, and boundary disputes relevant to understanding the broader constitutional and commercial context of the 1765 Revestment period.

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