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Boundaries and Landmarks: A Practical Manual
From the PREFACE.
This manual is intended to familiarize the surveyor with the different types of old boundaries that exist throughout the country. A great deal has been written on this general subject, especially in reference to the public lands of the West. Very little, however, is being done on the conveyances of the Eastern States, and it is my hope to furnish something which may prove useful to those who are likely to meet with cases of this sort. No attempt is made to describe how the lines should be measured; the intent is rather to furnish suggestions as to the method of locating the line to be measured — in short, finding it. It is far more important to have faulty measurements on the place where the line truly exists, than an accurate measurement where the line does not exist at all.
CONTENTS.
I. The Work and Training of the Surveyor
II. The Description of Property. Simple Deeds without Dimensions
III. The Relative Legal Value of Evidences of Boundary
IV. Landmarks. Stakes and Stones
V. Landmarks (continued). Marked Timber. Ditches and Balks
VI. Landmarks (concluded). Fences and Walls
VII. Deeds with Complete Descriptions
VIII. Sources of Error in Descriptions
IX. The Relations of the Surveyor and the Lawyer
X. House Lots
XI. House Lots (concluded)
XII. Highway Records
XIII. Re-running Old Highway Records
XIV. Laying Out New Roads
XV. Responsibility of the Surveyor