I'm plotting a description that adjoins a project I'm working on, there will be a couple of monuments to look for and as I wonder through this 200 acre description I come across some calls that tell me who surveyed it. There are no drawings or references to the surveyor in the description. But, the four "pk set on top of wooden fence post" calls tell me all I need to know. I never knew he wondered that far from home. I have to tie in some aluminum caps and I'm pretty sure what the number will be. If this is done by someone else then there are two of them out there.?ÿ
I wonder if you're wandering through a wondrous survey? ?????ÿ
I wonder if you're wandering through a wondrous survey? ?????ÿ
It's usually a typo with me, not this time.
The description is a classic, out in the middle of no where with twenty courses, one is 5' long. Not only are there PK's in the top of Wooden fence posts, there are PK's in trees and one in a stump.?ÿ
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I wonder if you're wandering through a wondrous survey? ?????ÿ
It's usually a typo with me, not this time.
The description is a classic, out in the middle of no where with twenty courses, one is 5' long. Not only are there PK's in the top of Wooden fence posts, there are PK's in trees and one in a stump.?ÿ
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Wow!?ÿ I guess that surveyor really liked mag nails!?ÿ Good luck.
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