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The Point Of Beginning
Late in 1831, when Wisconsin was still in Michigan Territo...
Point of Beginning
In October, 1786, the General Assembly approved that 45 ac...
Beginning Point of the Louisiana Purchase Survey
This stone marks the base established Nov.10,1815
fr...
The Point of Beginning
No survey of the western lands of the United States could ...
Beginning Point of the U. S. Public Land Survey
West Side:Ohio1112 feet South of this spot was the ...
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The Point Of Beginning
Late in 1831, when Wisconsin was still in Michigan Territory, Lucius Lyon, U. S. Commissioner on the survey of the northern boundary of the State of Illinois, set a post and erected a mound of earth 6 feet square at ...
Point of Beginning
In October, 1786, the General Assembly approved that 45 acres of land belonging to John Lynch be laid off in half-acre lots to establish a town by the name of Lynchburg. The original trustees Charles Brooks, Jesse Burton, John Callaway, ...
Beginning Point of the Louisiana Purchase Survey
This stone marks the base established Nov.10,1815
from which the lands of the Louisiana Purchase were surveyed by the United States Engineers. The first survey from this point was made to satisfy the claims of the soldiers of the war of ...
The Point of Beginning
No survey of the western lands of the United States could be made as required under the land ordinance of 1785 until the surveyors for Pennsylvania and Virginia set a marker on the north shore of the Ohio River. On ...
Beginning Point of the U. S. Public Land Survey
West Side:Ohio1112 feet South of this spot was the "Point of beginning" for surveying the public lands of the United States. There, on September 30, 1785, Thomas Hutchins, first Geographer of the United States, began the Geographers Line of the ...