Subject: Re: Principal Meridian Project
Date: Dec 17, 2004 @ 22:47
Author: aletheiak ("aletheiak" <aletheiak@...>)
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your coverage of the gila & salt river meridian
& an arriving cool front
have inspired me to come out of retirement & head downtown tonite
both to stay warm & to try monument hill
http://topozone.com/map.asp?z=12&n=3693882&e=378494
a fascinating location for an initial point

& to think i have been driving baseline road across the phoenix area
all these years without realizing what it
or the prominence at its end
stood for

--- In BoundaryPoint@yahoogroups.com, "Shankland\(Train\)"
<shankland@b...> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> My name is John Shankland and I have an interest in the principal
> meridians of the United States and other land surveying points in
the
> world.
>
> I found the BoundaryPoint Group at the link page of the confluence
> project and hope that some of you might be interested in what I am
> trying to do. I thought that the confluence project was very
interesting
> particularly in that people all over the world are participating. I
> wrote them and asked them to consider including the historically
> significant Principal Meridians in their project but they declined.
They
> suggested I start my own project which I have done.
>
> I have started a project to photograph, document, and post the
Principal
> Meridians at www.pmproject.org
>
> I am hoping that some of you will participate.
>
> Thanks
>
> John Shankland