| William Mitchell Gillespie - Surveying - 1857 - 538 pages
...trees. Due care must ever be taken to have the lines so well marked as to be readily followed." (566) Marking Corners. " After a true coursing, and most...pains and expenditure have been incurred. A boundary comer, in a timbered country, is to be a tree, if one be found at the precise spot ; and if not, a... | |
| W. M. Gillespie - Surveying - 1859 - 540 pages
...ever be taken to have the lines so well marked as to be readily followed." (566) Marking CornerSt " After a true coursing, and most exact measurements,...thereat ; and the position of the corner post is to be Marking Corurrs. indicated by trees adjacent, (called Bearing trees) the angular bearings and distances... | |
| 1860 - 782 pages
...procure the faithful execution of this portion of a surveyor's duty is a matter of the utmost importance. After a true coursing, and most exact measurements,...of the work, for which all the previous pains and expenditures have been incurred. If, therefore, the corner boundary be not perpetuated in a permanent... | |
| William Wharton Lester - Land tenure - 1860 - 786 pages
...procure the faithful execution of this portion of a surveyor's duty i* a matter of the utmost importance. After a true coursing, and most exact measurements,...of the work, for which all the previous pains and expenditures have been incurred. If, therefore, the corner boundary be not perpetuated in a permanent... | |
| INSTRUCTIONS TO THE SURVEYORS GENERAL OF PUBLIC LANDS OF THE UNITED STATES. - 1871 - 106 pages
...procure the faithful execution of this portion of a surveyor's duty is a matter of the utmost importance. After a true coursing, and most exact measurements,...of the work, for which all the previous pains and expenditures have been incurred. If, therefore, the corner boundary be not perpetuated in a permanent... | |
| Andrew Duncan (Surveyor) - Surveying - 1892 - 258 pages
...permanent and workmanlike manner, the great aim of the surveying service will not have been attained. A boundary corner, in a timbered country, is to be...is to be planted thereat ; and the position of the corner-post is to be indicated by trees adjacent (called bearing trees), the angular bearings and distances... | |
| William Mitchell Gillespie - Surveying - 1896 - 606 pages
...ever be taken to have the lines so well marked as to be readily followed." 461. Marking-Corners. " After a true coursing, and most exact measurements,...if one be found at the precise spot ; and if not, a pott is to be planted thereat ; and the position of the corner post is to be indicated by trees adjacent... | |
| William Mitchell Gillespie - Surveying - 1896 - 592 pages
...ever be taken to have the lines so well marked as to be readily followed." 461. Marking.Corners. " After a true coursing, and most exact measurements,...boundary corner, in a timbered country, is to be a free, if one be found at the precise spot ; and if not, a post is to be planted thereat ; and the position... | |
| International Correspondence Schools - Surveying - 1898 - 518 pages
...be taken to have the line so well marked as to be readily followed. 1319. Marking Corners.—After a true coursing and most exact measurements, the corner...tree, if one be found at the precise spot; and if not, a,post is to be planted thereat, and the position of the corner post is to be indicated by trees adjacent... | |
| International Correspondence Schools - Cartography - 1903 - 846 pages
...the public lands of Louisiana, which border on rivers, streams, lakes, and bayous, surveyors were1 authorized to divide the land with water frontages...be found at the precise spot; and if not, a post is tq be planted thereat, and the position of the corner post is to be indicated by trees adjacent (called... | |
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