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Catharine Van Cortlandt Mathews' biography of Andrew Ellicott provides a detailed look at the life of this important figure in early American history. Ellicott was a surveyor and mathematician who played a pivotal role in surveying the boundaries of the United States. This book sheds light on both his personal life and his contributions to our nation's history.
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