LOL> > It's the Saturday Night Special of surveying technology at the moment.That's a good one.:good:
1939>there is still nothing to indicate that the clearing or fencing was an attempt to lay out the deed, rather the photo bolsters the pasture fenc...
Privity of EstateThanks for the link. Somerset Co. is right next door.I have found this property to have been in the family since 1927. Tacking woul...
1939I was contacted today by a surveyor from this board. He gave me the location of historical photos. Penn State offers these maps for free. I've ...
That's 75% of my work. Sometimes it's before a blowup and sometimes after a blowup. The other 25% of my work is dealing with stress and listening to...
Through parol evidence, the orchard belonged to the fencing party. Apple and peach. The orchard will no doubt come into play. It's been said that a...
> What difference would it make if it could be demonstrated that the fence(remnants) served a utilitarian purpose as opposed to marking a boundary?...
Damn autocorrect:-@
One surveyor showed only the lines of possession. The other showed deed line and "line as surveyed by Mr. X." The current owner, as a younger man, a...
Boring vs cuttingI think I'd rather pay $40 for the bore than cut down a tree. This might become one of my tools. Thanks
> I'm not sure that three-strands of wire would even be a legally sufficient fence. I assume that Pennsylvania has stock laws describing what const...
FactsFact is, I didn't even survey anything yet. I'm looking at two survey maps trying to determine which will be supported by facts. I think both h...
BoringI've never bored a tree before. I am deep into the law aspect though.After having been in repose for over 60 years, I'd think the wire would ho...
ThanksI found that on Google Books:
ImportantIn one tree, I found 9 strands of barbed wire. I surmise that the fence had been done three times with three wires each time. That indicate...
Carhart Quick Duck! Keeps the water out and the heat in.
Did you use oil or pastel?
Maybe not the best picture but this place was by far the most interesting. A place called Kline's Mill. The mill is gone now and this particular sti...
A search for the truth:good: