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SurvTech Solutions
Surveying & Mapping
10220
U.S. Highway 92 East
Tampa, Florida 33610
(813) 621-4929 or
sales@survtechsolutions.com
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Surveying
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Surveyors measure angles in Degrees, Minutes, and
Seconds. |
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Surveying
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In 1800 A.D. the industrial revolution began. The
importance of "exact boundaries" and the demand for
public improvements (railroads, canals, roads) brought
surveying into a prominent position. As a result more
accurate instruments were developed, as were the
Sciences of Geodetic and Plane Surveying. |
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Surveying
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Total Station is the name of the instrument that
measures angles and distances electronically. |
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Surveying
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The "Land Ordinance of 1785" required that U.S. lands in
the public domain be surveyed before sale, and that the
surveys be made in accordance with a consistent,
integrated system of lines grid oriented to a true
meridian (north-south reference line) and base line
(east-west reference line), subdividing the land into
approximately square parcels, called townships.
Thomas Hutchins, the first
Geographer of the United States, drove his stake near
East Liverpool, Ohio to mark the Point of Beginning of
the Geographer's Line, the first westward base line. He
did this in September of 1785.
An obelisk was later erected at
the Point of Beginning to commemorate the historical
significance of the site. |
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