Journal of Samuel Maclay
While Surveying the West Branch of the Susquehanna, the Sinnemahoning and the Allegheny Rivers, in 1790
Abstract
The Journal of Samuel Maclay is one man’s account of a 1790 surveying expedition, commissioned by the Supreme Executive Council of Pennsylvania, to explore the newly purchased land in northwestern Pennsylvania, including the headwaters of the west branch of the Susquehanna, the Sinnemahoning, and the Allegheny Rivers. The journal, published in 1887 with ample historical annotations by John F. Meginness, provides a richly detailed record of Maclay’s travels in the “New Purchase” over five months, ending along the Juniata River in the Kishacoquillas Valley. It preserves both the physical landscape and the cultural milieu of the state between the American Revolution and the turn of the century, as seen through the eyes of an observant surveyor. Day-to-day details of dining and travel, as well as Maclay’s personal interjections, help establish the greater historical and cultural context of this pivotal era in Pennsylvania’s expansion.
Keywords
History of the AmericasISBN
9780271101071, 9780271056470Publisher
Penn State University PressPublisher website
http://www.psupress.org/Publication date and place
University Park, 1836Grantor
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History of the Americas