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    "Young gentlemen of Mathematical genius, who are ac­quainted with the principles of Geometry, and who have a taste for drawing, would be the most proper assistants for a Geographer. Such, in a few days practice, may be made expert surveyors."

    -Robert Erskine, F.R.S., Geographer to the Army of the United States

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