William Crawford was George Washington’s western land agent. As early as 1764 he was locating land for Washington’s speculative purchases in violation of the Royal Proclamation of 1763. He was raised with his step-brother John Stephenson in a household that Washington often visited, and the step-brothers were present at the first US-Indian treaty, with the Lenape Delaware in 1778.
2 U.S. SIGNERS WHO ACCOUNT FOR 2 SIGNATURES ON 1 TREATY