Andrew Porter and Alexander McClean to the Pennsylvania Supreme Executive Council (unpublished)
Shanangoe Creek, 25th of June, 1786.
Gentlemen,

We beg leave to inform Council, That on the 19th Inst. we began to extend the Line of the Western boundary of the State, and have proceeded upwards of Three Miles. We have fallen in with several Hunting parties of Indians since our arrival in the woods; they all appear friendly and peaceable. We are, with Respect, Gentlemen, Your Obedient Servants,

Andrew Porter,
Alexander M’Clean.
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