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Journal of my journey over the mountains / while surveying for Lord Thomas Fairfax, baron of Cameron, in the northern neck of Virginia, beyond the Blue Ridge, in 1747-8. cover

Journal of my journey over the mountains / while surveying for Lord Thomas Fairfax, baron of Cameron, in the northern neck of Virginia, beyond the Blue Ridge, in 1747-8.

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A young surveyor keeps a daily field journal documenting an over-mountain surveying expedition, noting routes, land measurements, plats, and maps alongside practical observations of terrain and weather. Entries combine terse memoranda, sketches of farms and tracts, and technical field notes, reproduced with literal spellings and punctuation. The account conveys the logistical challenges of wilderness travel, methods of early land measurement, and occasional editorial footnotes and illustrations that clarify plats and routes. The tone is factual and immediate, aimed at recording tasks and observations rather than narrative reflection.

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George Washington

George Washington (1732-1799) was a pivotal figure in American history, serving as the first President of the United States and a commanding general during the American Revolutionary War. His leadership and vision were instrumental in the founding of the nation. Washington is also known for his writings, including the influential "State of the Union Addresses," which outline his thoughts on governance and national unity. Additionally, his early work, such as the "Journal of my journey over the mountains," reflects his experiences and observations as a land surveyor in Virginia. Washington's legacy extends beyond politics, as he contributed to the cultural and moral fabric of the emerging United States.

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