Bulletin of the United States Geological Survey

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Page 127 - Over the copper bolt, a marble block, 12 by 12 by 8 inches, set 14 inches in the ground, in the center of top of which is set a bronze tablet, marked "US Geological Survey — Pennsylvania.
Page 37 - Geographic Positions Established, in 1905-1906 — Madison and St. Clair Counties — Belleville Quadrangle. — The following geographic positions on the United States standard datum were determined by primary traverse in 1905 by Mr. JE Ellis, assistant topographer. The line starts from United States Coast and Geodetic Survey triangulation station, Sugarloaf, follows highways south to Belleville ; thence...
Page 152 - A sandstone post 36 by 6 by 6 inches, set 32 inches in the ground, in the center of top of which is cemented a bronze tablet marked " US Geological Survey — Pennsylvania.
Page 150 - Yohoghany. whose house is about one-fourth mile south of signal. Station mark: A stone post 36 by 8 by 8 inches, in the center of top of which is cemented a bronze tablet marked "US Geological Survey — Pennsylvania.
Page 160 - A marble post 36 by 6 by 6 inches, set 32 inches in the ground, in the center of top of which is countersunk and cemented a bronze triangulation tablet. (Latitude, 40° 21
Page 14 - SIR: I have the honor to transmit herewith, in form for publication, the results of the primary triangulation and primary traverse executed by the United States Geological Survey during the fiscal year 1903—4.
Page 154 - COUNTY. On the highest part of the bare, sharply rounded south knob of a double-headed mountain, the north knob of which is wooded, about 3 miles southeast of Liverpool and 1 mile northwest of Latimer. on land owned by Mr. WT Staats, whose house is in the valley. Station mark: A sandstone post 36 by 9 by 9 inches set 30 inches in the ground, in the center of top of which is cemented a bronze triangulation tablet. [Latitude 38° 52
Page 156 - A sandstone post, 36 by 9 by 9 inches, set 32 inches in the ground, 6 feet north of an east and west fence line, and in the center of top of post is cemented a bronze tablet marked "US Geological Survey — Pennsylvania.

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