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From Thomas Jefferson to the Surveyor of Monongalia County, 3 June 1781

To the Surveyor of Monongalia County

Charlottesville June 3d. 1781.

Sir

It having become impracticable to settle the boundary between this State and Pensylvania by Astronomical Observations during the present Season, it is referred by mutual Consent till the next year. In the mean time it is agreed that Masons and Dixons line shall be extended twenty three miles with a Surveyors Compass only in the usual manner marking the Trees very slightly. I am therefore to desire you to undertake to do this in Conjunction with such person as shall be appointed by his Excellency President Reid, and report your work to the Executive. We shall rely on your engaging Chain Carriers markers &c. the expense of which shall be paid by the public. I am &c.,

Thomas Jefferson

FC (Vi).

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