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RE: PLSS baseline and meridian question

I couldn't understandAnd those are just the major subdivisions...I think there are over 20 totalIf you are interested, this book written in 1925 is th...

11 years ago
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RE: PLSS baseline and meridian question

I'm an Ohio P.S. Registered in 2007, degree from Univ of Akron.Thanks for the Board Opinions link, hadn't seen those before. And thank you for contac...

11 years ago
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RE: PLSS baseline and meridian question

Yep that's my point...township and range of what? Those numbers really mean nothing without noting where they start.One on my desk right now...Situate...

11 years ago
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RE: Facebook Cover Photos

Here's a couple albums of pics I've taken in field. Use any of them you want.stones with chiseled "+"bunch of pics I took by putting a cheap point and...

11 years ago
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RE: Good Belts for Surveying

This is my belt (old habits die hard) It meets your infinitely adjustable, and not subject to stretching when wet criteria. USMC Khaki Web BeltPrice: ...

11 years ago
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RE: Unicycles, Big Help, And things that matter

I got a unicycle for Christmas when I was 12, learned how to ride it* and both my older brothers couldn't stand it and learned to ride too. I still ha...

11 years ago
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RE: Quick Question

When ever I'm in a courthouse with time to spare (waiting on copies) I always open Deed Book #1 just to read the early stuff...and that "SS" is always...

11 years ago
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RE: Finding good help

> Well, most of what they are saying makes sense to me. I agree...was on a pipeline survey, boss's wife booked us a room for a week with a frig. G...

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RE: Fence

'recording' not required for all surveys in Ohio, only if you are creating a new parcel. If survey is retracement of existing boundary lines, then cli...

11 years ago
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RE: 1857 Nebraska GLO Stones

> We recovered these two GLO stones set in September 1857 by U. S. Deputy Surveyor John B. Gridley. The first is the E 1/4 of 22-11N-6E of 6PM, an...

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