Morag Forbes

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Fast-forward to 1784, when Thomas Jefferson, having already drafted the Declaration of Independence, was faced with another seemingly impossible task—what to do with all the undeveloped land to the west that was now officially American. The new government was land rich but cash poor. Selling the land meant surveying it and dividing it into tidy parcels that could be described, bought, and sold from afar easily.
The Address Book: What Street Addresses Reveal about Identity, Race, Wealth and Power
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