Griffing, Robert (American, born 1940), Uncharted, lithograph printed in colors, 17 x 32 inches, Edition Size - 1250 signed & numbered paper prints, The print Uncharted depicts the relationship between Christopher Gist and the highly respected Delaware chief Nemacolin, who in 1752 was hired by Gist and Thomas Cresap to aid them in blazing a trail from Wills Creek (now Cumberland, MD) to Nemacolin's village on the Monongahela near present day Brownsville, PA. This same trail was later used and improved by George Washington in 1754, whose campaign ended in his defeat at Fort Necessity, and General Braddock in 1755, whose campaign also ended in defeat.