Boundary line surveys, accounts, orders, and vouchers, 1781, 1784-1786, 1799, 1802-1803, n.d.

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Boundary line surveys, accounts, orders, and vouchers, 1781, 1784-1786, 1799, 1802-1803, n.d.

Series contains accounts, orders, and vouchers from the Council of State for payment of survey expenses. Boundaries surveyed include those between Virginia and Kentucky, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, and Tennessee. The accounts contain the names of persons to whom payments were made, the amounts, and the dates paid. The orders authorize payments to surveyors, and the vouchers include the names of persons to whom money was owed, the amounts, and the dates the vouchers were submitted.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6788736

Library of Virginia

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