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I should mention I meant relaxed with regard to the Manual, but from my research R. Collier was not instructed to measure to a specific location to bearing trees. It wasn't until the 1890 Manual of Instructions they were instructed to measure to a specific location.

I've found lots of bearing trees, I recently retraced a 1902 survey, If I tried to hold the position from the bearing trees all the firmly still set original monuments would shift a bit. Just saying.

And if missing ones are replaced using the trees, you can come up with a number of points clustered near the real corner location.

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