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Excerpt from Archives of Maryland, Vol. 1: Correspondence of Governor Horatio Sharpe; 1753-1757
There was also a difficulty about the western boundary of the Prov ince. The charter made this a due north-and-south line between the 4oth parallel and the furthest source of the Potomac, and thence following the further, or western, bank of that river to the Chesapeake Bay. But for many years it was undetermined whether the north or the south branch of the Potomac was the longer, and therefore which was the true boundary of the Province.
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