Manual of United States Surveying: System of Rectangular Surveying Employed in Subdividing the Public Lands of the United States ; Also Instructions for Subdividing Sections and Restoring Lost Corners of the Public LandsJ. B. Lippincott, 1882 - 234 Seiten |
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... feet . 72 U.S. feet . Arpents . are equal to 77 288 are equal to Acres . 245 1 0 85 07 Perches . Poles . 2 1 70 14 6 7 3 2 55 21 Chains . Links . 4 3 40 28 123456789 0 29 166 0 58 333 .6 0 87 5 569 4 25 35 5 10 42 7 5 95 49 1 16 661 8 6 ...
... feet . 72 U.S. feet . Arpents . are equal to 77 288 are equal to Acres . 245 1 0 85 07 Perches . Poles . 2 1 70 14 6 7 3 2 55 21 Chains . Links . 4 3 40 28 123456789 0 29 166 0 58 333 .6 0 87 5 569 4 25 35 5 10 42 7 5 95 49 1 16 661 8 6 ...
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... feet from the post , piling and closely packing the excavated earth around it in- such a manner as to form a cone - shaped mound , leaving the post to project 12 inches above the apex . .Where sod is to be had , the mound must be ...
... feet from the post , piling and closely packing the excavated earth around it in- such a manner as to form a cone - shaped mound , leaving the post to project 12 inches above the apex . .Where sod is to be had , the mound must be ...
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... feet square and not less than 12 inches deep . STANDARD AND CLOSING CORNERS . Two sets of corners are established on standard parallels and base lines ; one when said lines are run , and the other when the exterior and subdivision lines ...
... feet square and not less than 12 inches deep . STANDARD AND CLOSING CORNERS . Two sets of corners are established on standard parallels and base lines ; one when said lines are run , and the other when the exterior and subdivision lines ...
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... feet in length , and at least 5 inches in diameter , and are to be planted to the depth of 2 feet , the part projecting above the ground being squared to receive the marks required to be cut upon them . When the corner is common to four ...
... feet in length , and at least 5 inches in diameter , and are to be planted to the depth of 2 feet , the part projecting above the ground being squared to receive the marks required to be cut upon them . When the corner is common to four ...
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... - ship corner stones must be inserted in the 2 feet above ground . 24 inches in ground . 5 inches through . 4 inches square . 6 notches on each angle . ground not less than eight inches , with their sides RECTANGULAR SURVEYING . 35.
... - ship corner stones must be inserted in the 2 feet above ground . 24 inches in ground . 5 inches through . 4 inches square . 6 notches on each angle . ground not less than eight inches , with their sides RECTANGULAR SURVEYING . 35.
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