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Joined: July 2, 2010 6:21 am
Last seen: June 4, 2026 7:27 pm
Topics: 42 / Replies: 640
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RE: Protection in the woods

Sergeant Schultz, post: 449955, member: 315 wrote: I'm considering buying a pistol, even though Mama says they're the Devil's right hand. I'm old. I'...

9 years ago
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RE: Question

In the large engineering firm were I worked surveying, surveying existed only to feed the engineers and we were the bottom rung. In any event, I once ...

9 years ago
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RE: Surveyors Historical Society Rendezvous 2017 Concord MA

[QUOTE="Another Beerlegger besides Rich and Dave (banned) was Jim Vianna from N. Nice to meet you Jim!And the same here. I wish I had more time to tal...

9 years ago
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RE: Sketch of hinting party in Farris Cadles book

Jawja, post: 445356, member: 12766 wrote: OK, not sure where this best fits, so put it here. CADLES "Georgia Land Surveying History And Law. Inside t...

9 years ago
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RE: Hatfield and Mccoy nonsense..

Two thoughts on this thread:1. Kent has provided a most remarkable response (and in my mind textbook) approach to initial research prior to heading to...

9 years ago
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RE: I bought a Surveying Company today

Congratulations Don, looking forward to meeting and hearing you speak next month in ConcordJim

9 years ago
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RE: Whats a typical larger survey like in your area? (long)

In thinking over some of the responses, one interesting difference has come up. Namely, in the particular Patent I mentioned and most of the original ...

9 years ago
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RE: Whats a typical larger survey like in your area? (long)

Holy Cow, post: 442248, member: 50 wrote: Quilty as kin bee.AffectPLSSiansThanks for shearing.Best regards:p:p:p Cow send me an e-mail jviannapls at ...

9 years ago
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RE: Whats a typical larger survey like in your area? (long)

Holy Cow, post: 442243, member: 50 wrote: [USER=120]@James Vianna[/USER]I believe James V. works in the area somewhat near where my great-great-great ...

9 years ago
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RE: Whats a typical larger survey like in your area? (long)

Stepping outside of the geographical area mentioned in the OP a little here but thought this map of central NY shows some interesting areas. Note the ...

9 years ago
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RE: Whats a typical larger survey like in your area? (long)

Monte, post: 442221, member: 11913 wrote: Hmm, ok, well, I'm trying to approach this carefully, under my body armor and such... Yes, I am from Texas,...

9 years ago
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RE: Whats a typical larger survey like in your area? (long)

Cameron,Being a neophyte from the East, that map looks ugly, good luck

9 years ago
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RE: Whats a typical larger survey like in your area? (long)

Mark Mayer, post: 442166, member: 424 wrote: or sectional breakdown, .I have heard this term many times over the years but having never performed one...

9 years ago
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RE: Whats a typical larger survey like in your area? (long)

Mark Mayer, post: 442112, member: 424 wrote: Here is a look at the PLSS in the Portland area. It is representative of western Oregon Mark,I imagine e...

9 years ago
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RE: Whats a typical larger survey like in your area? (long)

Cow,very interesting, I had to sketch that out to visualize. Are the early records obtainable?Jim

9 years ago
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RE: A gray area

Jim in AZ, post: 441174, member: 249 wrote: I still don't believe it, but I don't want to get into a discussion about it. Inquiring minds want to kno...

9 years ago
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RE: No BFE...now what?

Paul D, post: 440264, member: 323 wrote: If the BFE is published, and the LAG is above the BFE, apply for a LOMA and ye shall receive. Easy stuff. Any...

9 years ago
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RE: Might be in the market

Just A. Surveyor, post: 440200, member: 12855 wrote: I might have to buy a new plotter if I cannot get my 1050c working.I have no clue what is availab...

9 years ago
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