Andrew Ellicott

E1011940

Andrew Ellicott was an American surveyor and cartographer known for his work mapping the boundaries of the early United States, including completing the survey of the District of Columbia.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf cartographer
human
surveyor
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
era early United States
ethnicGroup European American
familyName Ellicott NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork cartography
land surveying
gender male
givenName Andrew
hasActivity boundary surveying
map making
knownFor completing the survey of the District of Columbia
mapping the boundaries of the early United States
nativeLanguage English
notableAchievement helped define U.S. national and state boundaries in the post-Revolutionary period
produced influential early maps of the United States
notableWork survey of boundaries of the early United States
survey of the District of Columbia
occupation cartographer
surveyor
participatedIn survey of the District of Columbia
residence United States of America
workLocation District of Columbia NERFINISHED
various U.S. boundary regions

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Joseph Ellicott sibling Andrew Ellicott