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WYANDOTTE QUADRANGLE. 
Mr. A. F. Hassan ran the railroad levels. Mr. George Nick was 
attached to the subdivision and topographic party of Mr. D. C. Harri- 
son, and Messrs. W. E. Earle and H. L. Muldrow, jr., to Mr. R. H. 
McKee's party. 
FROM AFTON, ALONG THE ST. LOUIS AND SAN FRANCISCO RAIL- 
ROAD, TO MISSOURI-SHAWNEE BOUNDARY LINE. 
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Afton, } mile north of; copper bolt sunk into coping stone on south side 
of west abutment of bridge 245, over Horse Creek - 773. 867 
Fairland, 1 mile south of; spike in mile pole 343 819. 048 
