The Washington-Crawford Letters. Being the Correspondence Between George Washington And William Crawford, From 1767 to 1781, Concerning Western Lands

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: tailors, weavers, barbers, blacksmiths, carpenters and joiners, shoemakers, a stay-maker, cooper, cabinet-maker, bakers, silver- smiths, a gold and silver refiner, and many others. The sale will commence at Leedstown, on the Rappahannoc, on Wednesday, the 9th of this (March).
A reasonable credit will be allowed on giving approved security to " Thomas Hodge." *By this is meant the land then belonging to Washington, usually known as Washington's Bottom, in what is now Fayette county, Pennsylvan
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Simpson was, at that date, engaged upon Washington's mill. It will be re- membered that this mill was afterward spoken of hy William Crawford as located at " Simpson's," the site of the present town of Perryopolis.
APPENDIX. 85 can ; * bat it appeal's to me the most troublesome business 1 ever undertook in my life. However, I shall endeavor to go through with it with all the resolution I possibly can. I would fain hope to give you satisfaction, but I am afraid it is out of my power.
I shall write you very full in my next, before I start.


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