Bulletin, Issue 4 |
Contents
HISTORY OF THE BOUNDARY CONTROVERSY | 1 |
The Transpeninsular Line showing the Middle Point | 12 |
The Agreement of 1760 Trial Surveys of the Tangent Line | 13 |
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Common terms and phrases
Agreement of 1732 Arc Stone badly chipped Berkeley Berkeley Board of Natural BOUNDARY MARKERS boundary of Maryland buried CALIFORNIA LIBRARY Cape Henlopen Castle Charter Circle Coast and Geodetic coats of arms Commissioners corner of Maryland crownstone in place Delaware River Dixon marker Duke of York Dutch east firmly set Geodetic Survey Graham in 1849 Historical Society Intersection Stone Jeremiah Dixon land Lettering clear LINE BETWEEN MARYLAND Lord Baltimore Maryland and Delaware Maryland and Pennsylvania Maryland side Maryland-Delaware boundaries Maryland-Pennsylvania boundary Mason & Dixon Mason and Dixon Middle Point monument first set monument in place monument in solid Natural Resources North Line northeast corner northern boundary Numbers Order Dixon Mile Original crownstone Original milestone Original monument Photo Present Mason Province of Maryland Resurvey settlement Sideling Hill slightly chipped solid foundation Stone monument surveyors Tangent Line Tangent Point territory Transpeninsular Line U. S. Coast UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA West Line western boundary