The following are highlights from 1048 New Maps added to the David Rumsey Map Collection, www.davidrumsey.com It includes detailed building and property maps...
... It is with sadness that I note the passing of Dr. Walter W. Ristow on April 3, 2006. Dr. Ristow, former chief of the Geography and Map Division of the ...
I am looking for a copy of the book <I>Topographic Surveying</I>, by Herbert M. Wilson, published 1901-1905. If anyone on the forum has this book and would be...
Dear Dan, The Museum of Surveying has this book in our archive. It is noncirculating, but if you want specific information copied, I could photocopy the pages...
ANNOUNCEMENT: THE UPCOMING SALE OF A HIGHLY IMPORTANT EARLY AMERICAN SURVEYING COMPASS. An historically important American surveying compass made by Virginia...
The 2006 Surveyors Historical Society Rendezvous will be held in Winston-Salem, NC on September 14-16, 2006. More information is available on the North...
Hello everyone, I'm seeking primary source, contemporary descriptions of surveyor's clothing in the 18th century, specifically for the period 1770-1790. One...
Scott, Not sure if this helps. Its caption is " Survey for William Few, Franklin Co.,Ga." 1784. Courtesy of the Georgia Dept. of Archives and history. I got it...
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Hi Scott, You would find help at two other yahoogroups. 18th Century Civilian RevList They have folks that have done extensive research on clothing of the ...
Scott I have a copy of a surveyor's notebook from 1764. He surveyed land in the eastern townships of New York opposite Crown point for a Conn. officer. It's...
Hi Scott, have you gotten much more information on this topic? I woudl be interested in a copy of the image you describe on that map. I need to make some new...
Dale, The referenced plat is known as the "Doodle" plat, and is well known among the Georgia Archives staff and other research circles. The plat has been ...
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Were has most people bought their equiptment and books to do period Surveying? Or have most made their our stuff? If so, do anyone have any patterns to share...
George, I have purchased a lot of my equipment from Tesseract, located at Hastings-on-Hudson, NY. Lots of real nice stuff but priced as good stuff. Always...
Bob, Do you happen to have their web site. I did a web search with no luck. George dancingbobd@... wrote: George, I have purchased a lot of my equipment...
This weekend marks the 225th Anniversary of the Siege of Yorktown. Web sites are: www.siegeofyorktown.org www.yorktown225.com On the United States side, the...
I recently purchased a Phelps-Gurley vernier compass. Unfortunately it does not have the box. If anyone has one that I could get pictures and measurments of, I...
Evan, If you cannot get your hands on a photo of a "Phelps-Gurley" compass box. Try looking for a box for a Gurley Compass as they are quite similar. Tim ... ...
Sorry I answered before looking at your photos. It is clear from the three objects in the photo that the middle position is as I guessed for a crosshair. Note...
It is unlikely that the middle position is for a field lens, though such an arrangement is possible and produces an erect image. The eyepiece would have to be...