Most state boundaries don't coincide with a normal section line. The small kinks are usually a mile posts or natural features.?ÿ
Who cares? Those who own or manage land along those boundaries, those who's authority is bound by those lines, and those who may be subject to that authority.?ÿ
WE CARE.?ÿ THAT'S WHO.
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Of course you already knew that.
Agree with Paden. The state lines are the best example of our first pin cushions because the legal description is a theoretical line, followed by the order to set a monument by crews on the ground with tools known to be imperfect which shall mark the state line, followed by subsequent surveyors following the same orders and inexplicably discarding the legal survey, confirmed by Congress and the Supreme Court, all controlling the political boundary for a public that doesn't understand any of it