I like this guy's corner notations.

Is that a sketch in a field book? Or what kind of document is it?
This must have been the $ 37.50 corner stakeout........
very few inches?
Well I prefer to use "the tiniest fraction of a millimeter" which is what the NY Times says my ScanStation2 is capable of.
Why, he does not state if he set the stake or where the fence corner was in relation to his work. Not enough recovered evidence to be setting anything or making such statements. That work may have been accepted far enough back to stand, but very lacking in its performance.
jud
Fence corner is very close to prop. corner
This is a portion of a survey on file with the County Surveyor. Mid-sixties era.
This is typical of this area of town in that era. Half of them don't even show anything at the corners.
Obviously a plat produced in the 50's or so. I personally find them quite interesting, although vague by todays' standards.
We've come along way baby! 🙂
Look who I found near a corner!

Damn Snoop...:-O
Talk about rolling in dough...
Snoop:
Bad puppy! Very Bad Puppy!!!!
😛
Umm...
:-O YIKES!! EEEF!!! :-X
she has pretty eyes.
There is a survey in Jefferson County from the same era that basically states the section has been subdivided based on fenceline and road locations because all original evidence has been obliterated.
At least you know how close he expected he set the wood stake to the "actual" corner!
I don't appreciate you Photoshopping a picture of me in the field. How dare you.
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...and a 'come hither' smile...
DDSM
(your other left)
> she has pretty eyes.
Next you're going to tell us about her personality?
And she makes all her own clothes and she's great cook!
:-O

striking resemblance.
I'm guessing her clothes are made at Bigsky Tent and Awning......
wow- snoop- yer sick boy-
At least he was honest............