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Washington Crossing the Allegheny, by Daniel Huntington

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From The Gift, 1845. —The spelling of “Allegheny” is still not standardized: it is “Allegheny” in Pennsylvania, “Allegany” in Maryland, “Alleghany” in Virginia and North Carolina, and “Alleghany” or “Allegany” in New York.

This entry was posted in Historical Scenes and tagged Allegheny River, French and Indian War, Pittsburgh, Rafte, Rivers, Washington (George) on 5 May 2015 by illustrations.

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