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Washington's Western Lands
1751
Robert Dinwiddie became governor of colonial Virginia
1752
Dinwiddie made George Washington a Virginia adjutant with the title of major.
Jul 03, 1754
Washington's disastrous defeat at Fort Necessity began the French and Indian War
Oct 07, 1763
George III forbade settlement west of the Alleghenies
1763
Treaty of Paris ended French and Indian War
1768
English Secretary of State for the Colonies authorized renegotiation of colonies’ western boundary with the Indians
Aug, 1770
Washington began exploring along the Great Kanawha River
Dec 15, 1772
Earl of Dunmore executed patents granting lands to a number of officers and men of the First Virginia Regiment
1780
Governor Thomas Jefferson granted 250 acres at Burning Springs in Kanawha County jointly to Washington and Andrew Lewis
1784
Governor Benjamin Harrison granted land to Washington in present Dunbar and St. Albans, and also in present Marshall County
Dec 14, 1799
George Washington died owning over 60,000 acres of land in Western Virginia View Articles by Existing Key Dates or Specify Your Own Date Range |
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