Given the land description from the mid 1800's, can anyone decipher it? let me know your thoughts or attempts.
"Thence east NE 1/2 East one mile to a Stake from thence South S.W. 1/2 South one half mile to a Stake from thence West S.W. 1/2 West one mile to a stake from thence North N.E. 1/2 North one half mile to the place of beginning."
No field work was/is going to be conducted. What do you think equivalent bearings might be?
Perhaps a nautical spin,ie compass rose?
Help in discerning an older legal
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Lehmann
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goodgps
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YEP !
A lot of sailors and navigators were used for their sextant and compass skills during that period.
As you read some old government notes, you may also see some nautical terms such as "undulating hills" etc.
Sunny O. Seaman
As you read some old government notes, you may also see some nautical terms such as "undulating hills" etc.
Sunny O. Seaman
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Lehmann
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Tim
Thanks for your input. a POBer also had the same answer and a link to a complete listing of all compass points and equivalents.
http://www.weights-and-measures.com/xcomcompass.html
Frank
http://www.weights-and-measures.com/xcomcompass.html
Frank