--- In 
BoundaryPoint@yahoogroups.com, "Lowell G. McManus" 
<mcmanus71496@m...> wrote:
 > Arizona and California completely redid their boundary from Nevada 
 
to Mexico in
 > an interstate compact in 1963.  Read it at http://tinyurl.com/z8hk .
 
yes & now at last we are returning to the original question
as to whether modern mxn azbcca is the same point as 1848bccanm1853
for this is the very compact that produced the cowflops described in 
message 12585
& particularly the exact position of point 34 for azcas
somewhere between cowflops 34a & 34b
hiding behind the wall of reeds adam saw yesterday
but the uscgs technical bulletin 27 is still needed for this position
regardless of whether any tripointing stitch is determined to be 
necessary for mxn azbcca
as i believe it also is
& of course now that you have also practically & again beautifully 
demonstrated that new mexico did indeed have the peneclave til 1853
you have also confirmed that the 2 needles in the same desert i have 
been describing were no mirage 
but are indeed either the very same point or at worst no farther 
apart than the ends of this stitch
 
 
 > In this document, part of the indefinite boundary through the 
 
bottoms or former
 > mudflats northeast of Yuma was reduced to 7.58 miles of stepped 
 
lines conforming
 > to the survey grid.
> 
> Lowell G. McManus
> Leesville, Louisiana, USA