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"Captain Snow's scetch of the country by himself, and the best accounts he could receive from the Indian traders," c. 1754.
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Captain Snow's sketch of the country by himself, and the best accounts he could receive from the Indian traders, c. 1754. Shows location of forts, western Pennsylvania, northern Virginia, northern Maryland, Maryland-Pennsylvania boundary line, and "Road to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and ca."

Credit: Library of Congress Geography and Map Division

Almost from the moment Europeans began settling in Pennsylvania they looked longingly to the west. In a way, this is the story of America, as each successive generation has looked to the west. Reasons were usually to gain free land, a new start, less governmental control, or simply the wanderlust of wondering what's over the next mountain. Yet, almost without fail, there was always someone else who laid claim to that same land. And very often, the issue was decided in blood.

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