Last seen: June 7, 2026 3:08 am
Revisit every time you use it for a new survey. Every time.
Oh, that has to be fun. Our GIS folks write descriptions that do not include the county road easements/right-of-ways and never come close to matching...
Welcome to the group. Have a nephew who works in Leavenworth at the federal penitentiary.
Can think of a number of cases of the decades that where basically the same situation as what you are tackling. One was about two years ago where the...
Any attempts to use micrometers to reconcile work done first by axes and later by cross-cut saws will be mindwarpingly futile. It is more vital to con...
You could move to western Kansas or Eastern Colorado and use the same number on everything.
Ain't reality fun? More people need to get a grip on reality. Saw a subdivision earlier this week that had lot lines like 209.7682 feet.
A rare case of neighbors being content both before and after the survey showed such a large discrepancy. The east neighbor had lived there something ...
New Jersey-ites-ians-whatever the term do not need to worry about me ever purchasing land in New Jersey.
Steps. People who were shorter in stature, on average, than today might have found a rod to be seven steps. 28.28 inches.
Was reviewing a survey today that had the east-west issue. In the description one call went a specific distance to a point that was so many feet west...
@bill93 That would be a reference monument, wouldn't it. The middle of the Missouri River has probably moved a bit in the last couple of centuries. O...