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" ... of the lines which close thereon and those from which the surveys start in the opposite direction. The corners which are established on the standard parallel at the time of running it are to be known as  "
A Treatise on Land-surveying: Comprising the Theory Developed from Five ... - Page 375
by William Mitchell Gillespie - 1856 - 464 pages
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A Treatise on Land Surveying: Comprising the Theory Developed from Five ...

William Mitchell Gillespie - Surveying - 1855 - 436 pages
...point, to be a ivitness for the future. The surveyor is farther specially enjoined to plant midivay between each pit and the trench, seeds of some tree,...adapted to the climate being always to be preferred.* ners which mark the intersections of the lines which close thereon, and those from which the surveys...
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A Treatise on Land-surveying: Comprising the Theory Developed from Five ...

William Mitchell Gillespie - Surveying - 1857 - 538 pages
...centre point, to be a witness for the future. The surveyor is farther specially enjoined to plant midway between each pit and the trench, seeds of some tree,...to the climate being always to be preferred. DOUBLE COKNERS are to be found nowhere except on the Standard Parallels or Correction lines, whereon are to...
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TESTIMONIALS

1860 - 782 pages
...be for the same corner without the mound. MOUND MEMORIALS. surveyor is recommended to plant midway between each pit and the trench, seeds of some tree,...adapted to the climate being always to be preferred,) so that, in course of time, should such take root, a small clump of trees may possibly hereafter note...
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Decisions of the Interior Department in Public Land Cases, and Land Laws ...

William Wharton Lester - Land tenure - 1860 - 786 pages
...be lodged in the earth at the point of the corner, the deputysurveyor is recommended to plant midway between each pit and the trench, seeds of some tree,...adapted to the climate being always to be preferred,) so that, in course of time, should such take root, a small clump of trees may possibly hereafter note...
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A Treatise on Land-surveying: Comprising the Theory Developed from Five ...

William Mitchell Gillespie - Surveying - 1868 - 530 pages
...point, to be &> witness for the future. The surveyor is farther specially enjoined to plant midway between each pit and the trench, seeds of some tree,...adapted to the climate being always to be preferred. ners which mark the intersections of the lines which close thereon, and those from which the surveys...
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A Treatise on Land-surveying: Comprising the Theory Developed from Five ...

William Mitchell Gillespie - Surveying - 1869 - 550 pages
...centre point, to be a witness for the future. The surveyor is farther specially enjoined to plant midway between each pit and the trench, seeds of some tree,...adapted to the climate being always to be preferred. ners which mark the intersections of the lines which close thereon, and those from which the surveys...
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INSTRUCTIONS TO THE SURVEYORS GENERAL OF PUBLIC LANDS OF THE UNITED STATES,

INSTRUCTIONS TO THE SURVEYORS GENERAL OF PUBLIC LANDS OF THE UNITED STATES. - 1871 - 106 pages
...lodged in the earth at the point of the corner, the deputy surveyor is recommended to plant midway between each pit and the trench, seeds of some tree,...adapted to the climate being always to be preferred,) so that, in course of time, should such take root, a small clump of trees may possibly hereafter note...
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A Treatise on Land-surveying: Comprising the Theory Developed from Five ...

William Mitchell Gillespie - Surveying - 1875 - 530 pages
...point, to be a witness for the future. The surveyor is farther specially enjoined to plant midivay between each pit and the trench, seeds of some tree, those of fruittrees adapted to the climate being always to be preferred. ners wliicli mark the intersections...
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A Treatise on Land-surveying: Comprising the Theory Developed from Five ...

William Mitchell Gillespie - Surveying - 1880 - 540 pages
...centre point, to be a witness for the future. The surveyor is farther specially enjoined to plant midway between each pit and the trench, seeds of some tree,...adapted to the climate being always to be preferred. ners which mark the intersections of the lines which close thereon, and those from which the surveys...
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A Treatise on Surveying: Comprising the Theory and the Practice

William Mitchell Gillespie - Surveying - 1887 - 722 pages
...point, to be a witness for the future. " The surveyor is further specially enjoined to plant, midway between each pit and the trench, seeds of some tree, those of fruittrees adapted to the climate being always to be preferred. " DOUBLE CORNERS are to be found nowhere...
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