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Monument – What is it?
Posted by Andy Nold on March 22, 2017 at 8:28 pmIs this just random scrap iron or can you identify it? The top is slotted.
charles-l-dowdell replied 7 years, 5 months ago 9 Members · 13 Replies -
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It looks like the end of the stock of an anchor to me. You have a long way to go before the rest of the anchor is unearthed.
My $0.02
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Kevin Hines, post: 419719, member: 8489 wrote: It looks like the end of the stock of an anchor to me. You have a long way to go before the rest of the anchor is unearthed.
My $0.02
yup, the slot is for the guy wire
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Peter Ehlert, post: 419724, member: 60 wrote: yup, the slot is for the guy wire
any poles near by?No. I’m pretty sure it has been repurposed as a section corner monument. I’m waiting to download the DC to find out if it reasonably occupies the position of a section corner and to see if I can find any calls for it in previous deeds (which is unlikely as most deeds in this area just call for the Section Block and Township (Texas style railroad sectionalized land – not PLSS)). Also, it is plumb. Most of the anchors I am familiar with in this area are driven at an angle pointing towards the guyed object.
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Look at all that flagging tied to it. Obviously it’s a monument.
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Alternatively, it is possible a guy anchor for a drilling rig. I will check the RRC GIS map to see if it falls close to an old well.
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Ryan Versteeg, post: 419726, member: 41 wrote: Look at all that flagging tied to it. Obviously it’s a monument.
Yeah, it looks like 3 different crews have peed on it.
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I was gonna say it looks like a green goat stake, but with all that flagging it is almost assuredly a survey corner of some sort. 😉
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Ryan Versteeg, post: 419726, member: 41 wrote: Look at all that flagging tied to it. Obviously it’s a monument.
It can’t be a monument, as it’s not all painted up with fluorescent orange or hot pink paint. 😎
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