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It was attached to a 3' pole in the ground btw.
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Already miss the 310/562
Last edited by 2manymustangs; 01-24-2014 at 11:04 PM.
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 Originally Posted by 2manymustangs
Township/section/range is about all you get from those kinds of markers... It's the same system across the U.S. and I assumed that you were still in Cali
If you go east (around me) or maybe around you in the "RANCHO" areas you can see some crazy shit from the Spanish land grants... Back then the grid system would align with rivers or bays or the coast versus N/S/E/W like the PLSS (Public Land Survey System) which is AKA U.S. rectangular survey system... There is a point out east point on the Ohio-Pennsylvania border where it all starts and grows OUTWARD from...
SOME of the markers like you found OR some you may find in the forests tacked onto marker trees will actually mark something like "the N.W. corner of the south west quarter of the north east half of the south west quarter bla bla bla bla bla...
Each section is broken into 1/4 which would be 1/2 mile square and then again into 1/4 and so on... If you read the old titles of land you will see boundary descriptions that make reference to these smaller grids as part of a start or end or middle point in what is called "Metes and bounds" as the "legal description"...
I have found markers like these (below) in the area where I deer/turkey hunt in southern Missouri over the course of 40 years in the woods... Note how they SCRATCH mark the T. xx R. xx S. xx and then a a "X" on the middle right intersection of lines, that gives the exact location within the section where you are located... THese WERE sometimes used as benchmarks for surveys back before the advent of GPS surveys and the DEclassification of the GPS signals a decade or so ago...
I had to learn alot about this in R.E. school and from my broker when I was selling development land and farms...
Look 1/4 mile due east of the center of the marker and you will se the "X"... The outer square is 1 mile and it is gridded into 160 acre 1/4 section and then again into 40 acre 1/4 -1/4 sections and so on... the smallest squares would be 10 acres square on a perfect 1 mi x 1 mi section (640 acres)
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The really fun stuff starts when they move one of the section markers due to a highway or some other feature that requires it to be displaced. It is on record in the courthouses usually, but sometimes you have to dig to find it.
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Already miss the 310/562
 Originally Posted by SnoC653
The really fun stuff starts when they move one of the section markers due to a highway or some other feature that requires it to be displaced. It is on record in the courthouses usually, but sometimes you have to dig to find it.

I have a Schonstedt surveyors metal detector ^^^ like this (tuned to NOT pick up poorly grounded non-ferrous metals so im told) from my buddy that is a certified land surveyor... He had five or six broken ones and had me repair the switches/pots/headphone sockets and I got to keep one working unit in exchange for my time...
My property is kidney bean shaped and has about 20 offset pins along the road frontage and a total of about 30 survey markers, it's a nice toy (the detector) to have fo sho... 
I would LOVEEEEEEEEEEEEE to go for a walk in certain areas of that Folsom lake bed with GRADS and a good metal detector...
Last edited by 2manymustangs; 01-25-2014 at 08:30 AM.
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 Originally Posted by Eli
You're missing out!
Sent from my Bat Cave
I hope you know I was just kidding............lol
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 Originally Posted by 314joey
I hope you know I was just kidding............lol
Yes I do and I wasn't kidding lol
Sent from my Bat Cave
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It turns out this thing is solid brass
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Already miss the 310/562
 Originally Posted by GRADS
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Just think, one mile in every direction there is another one just waiting for you to find it....
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 Originally Posted by 2manymustangs
Just think, one mile in every direction there is another one just waiting for you to find it.... 
Like this? Tell me you're not impressed?
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