November 1903
Thence N.7?ø34' W.,
195 Gulch draining southeasterly
250 Road bearing northwesterly and southeasterly
473.9 Intersect line 2-3, Lot No.155, Thurman Lode, at S.72?ø30' E. 7 ft. from Cor. No.3
527.5 To Cor. No.5
Identical with a Cor. of the location, where I find a sawed pine post, 4 ins. square, 2?« ft. above ground, marked 3-155; scribed same 5-5161;
Bingo!!! (no pun intended)
Ya gotta love stuff like this.
Loyal
Wait, what?
What's behind door no. 3?
Yes, the definition of to binger is to unequivocally state that a corner is 51.0 feet away from itself!
Also, see U.S. Deputy Mineral Surveyor required to falsify his returns. Well, at least part of his returns.
Plat?
I assume your license number is 3-155; you old timers are alway so happy when someone finds one of the corners you set early in your career ;):p
Gene Kooper, post: 437147, member: 9850 wrote: Yes, the definition of to binger is to unequivocally state that a corner is 51.0 feet away from itself!
Also, see U.S. Deputy Mineral Surveyor required to falsify his returns. Well, at least part of his returns.
Plat?
gschrock, post: 437145, member: 556 wrote: Totally cool.
But was the post leaning, and did you compute its centroid?
You might have to pull it out and replace it with a monument befitting a superior matrix 😉
I'm betting that Loyal has or will find the 4"x4" bug dust hole for the common corner and drive a stake of holly modern pin and cap through its center.