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Historical surveying demonstration in Missouri
In another thread:
https://surveyorconnect.com/community/threads/i-dont-think-anybody-should-be-allowed-to-get-a-surveyors-license.327821/page-7#post-385754Holy Cow, post: 385754, member: 50 wrote: On August 20 they will be gathering at Fort Osage National Historic Landmark in Sibley, MO
I haven’t found complete details and schedule, but there are several mentions of it.
http://www.neoshodailynews.com/opinion/20160806/wes-franklin-marking-osage-treaty-line-in-missouri
http://historicsibleymo.com/event/200th-anniversary-surveying-osage-treaty-line
http:/www.missourisurveyor.org/Starting on page 10 (PDF p.13) of this publication is a good article. It mentions an August 13 meeting near the southern end of the treaty line and Aug 20 at Fort Osage.
http://www.missourisurveyor.org/images/47/document/mspsjun16_366.pdfIs there a registration fee for the Aug 20 event, or just admission price to the fort?
And do we get to meet the revered bovine himself if we attend?
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I’d like to go on Aug 20, but my wife’s band has an event that day so may not get to.I’m interested in seeing the historical instruments put to use, and also because this closely resembles a project I’ve tinkered with, estimating the location of a temporary treaty line in Iowa. It could use an update, now that Google Earth has improved the registration of their images. I doubt anyone will ever undertake a real recovery effort on this line, though.
http://hartpierce.net/RRockLineEst.doc
http://hartpierce.net/RedRockLine.kmz
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