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Connecticut Historical Society collection 2012.312.153 © 2012 The Connecticut Historical Society.
James Whitelaw
American, 1748 - 1829
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James Whitelaw was the surveyor general of the state of Vermont. He was responsible for compiling the first map of the state of Vermont, which was engraved and printed by Amos Doolittle of New Haven, Connecticut.
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