Letter : Frederick, to Horatio Sharpe, 1753 September 24.

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Letter : Frederick, to Horatio Sharpe, 1753 September 24.

Fairfax writes to Sharpe that he has a personal interest as to which branch of the Potomac is the dividing line between Maryland and Virginia and therefore wishes Lord Baltimore and Sharpe to deal directly with the Virginia governor.

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