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Andy Nold
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RE: An Uncommon Common Lot Line (at the Lake)

Kent McMillan, post: 378647, member: 3 wrote: Note that one feature of the subdivision scheme is the easement across Lot 5 on the resub plat labeled "...

8 years ago
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RE: An Uncommon Common Lot Line (at the Lake)

I would think pro-rated frontage would apply, but that is what we used to deal with movement of the Pecos River several hundred feet away from it's lo...

8 years ago
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RE: Too Much Research?

The first map predates Fraunces Tavern on the corner of the ditch (Broad Street) and Hoogh Straet.

8 years ago
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RE: colorado pls - remote testing

This is new and part of the movement to computer based testing. Also, the ability to take the test any time during the year instead of just April and ...

8 years ago
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RE: Original Texas Corner-Lavaca County

Corrected field notes start on page 22. I couldn't guess what type of material his stake is. Hopefully he selected a durable species like bois d'arc. ...

8 years ago
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RE: Original Texas Corner-Lavaca County

Do you have the abstract number? I don't have any experience in Lavaca County, but I'd love to check out the field notes. I think that Holy Cow's Hisp...

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RE: Recordkeeping (or not) in the 21st Century

Kent McMillan, post: 377080, member: 3 wrote: The Dallas County Clerk evidently decided to just send them over to the public library where they are i...

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RE: West Texas Pincushion

Block 119, GC&SF Ry Co Sur., Pecos Co. Tx. A few miles north of Fort Stockton. I think I have arrived at a reasonable boundary reconstruction but ...

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RE: West Texas Pincushion

Kent McMillan, post: 377399, member: 3 wrote: In Pecos and Terrell Counties, the number of inscribed rocks seems to have gone up after the railroads a...

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RE: West Texas Pincushion

The two called for set stones are as described but I can't suppose whether they are original to Durrell or upgrades by later surveyors. I have a line ...

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RE: West Texas Pincushion

Kent McMillan, post: 377279, member: 3 wrote: It would be interesting to know when the various markers were set and by whom. In particular, how was th...

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RE: West Texas Pincushion

dmyhill, post: 377232, member: 1137 wrote: No dimple. If you look at the second picture, you'll see a closeup of the "+" scratched on the top edge of...

8 years ago
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RE: West Texas Surveying - Block located by traverse

Darn you and your traverse lines Durrell. Working through a mess in Pecos County right now and there's some serious excess in the Block and double mon...

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RE: Pics from the field (or sidewlks)...

Robert Hill, post: 376476, member: 378 wrote: Andy maybe out in the wide open spaces one can load their digestive system with their fill of frijoles f...

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RE: Pics from the field (or sidewlks)...

Thanks for the pics. That first picture sure was a funny looking breakfast burrito (morning staple for field work in West Texas). Did you get it at th...

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RE: Surveying Business as Reality TV Show

Didn't someone talk to Moistner a few years back about an Alaskan Surveyor reality show?

8 years ago
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RE: Novel Approach to Land Surveying

paden cash, post: 375270, member: 20 wrote: Nah, if it were Oklahoma we would have already stolen the pump. If it were in OK, why would you steal yo...

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RE: Novel Approach to Land Surveying

Well, I'd hazard a guess if you said it was in Oklahoma...

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RE: Colorado DORA

You guys would be funny if it wasn't so frustrating. :excruciating: Nice touch with the K, DDSM. Our family hasn't spelled our name that way since ne...

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