Subject: Re: laorospo
Date: Jan 22, 2001 @ 15:57
Author: mick donner ("mick donner" <m@...>)
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right
& i also realized there is no uniformity in section corner pins

still it may be a help

btw
i went looking for codamo last week
collier dade monroe tricounty point
without luck

m

--- In BoundaryPoint@egroups.com, "Bill Hanrahan" <hanrahan@k...>
wrote:
> Mick, I agree. However, I've often found that finding township or
section
> corner monuments on the ground are also frequently difficult...
>
> Bill
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Michael Donner [mailto:m@...]
> Sent: Saturday, January 20, 2001 5:48 PM
> To: boundarypoint@egroups.com
> Subject: [BoundaryPoint] laorospo
>
>
> bill i just realized
>
> since laorospo like all the other multicounty points in florida
is defined
> in terms of corner points in the public land system
> what you have probably found is the corner mark by which the
quadpoint is
> actually defined
> & therefore a direct hit on ground zero
>
> in that case any other public land system corner point would be
> corroboration enough
> & no need to actually find another multicounty point
>
> m
>
> islamorada public library
> where you can swim in the mangrove out back with the flying fish
while
> waiting your turn to use the internet
>
>
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