fitch] m INDIAN TERRITORY. 103 
ALONG TOWNSHIP LINES. 
Feet. 
Comer Ts. 11 and 12 N.. Rs. 26 and 27 E., iron post 723. 718 
Arkansas-Choctaw boundary line, closing corner Ts. 11 and 12 N., R. 27 E., 
iron post 764. 098 
Arkansas-Choctaw boundary line, closing corner Ts. 10 and 11 N., R. 27 E., 
iron post 435. 875 
Corner Ts. 10 and 11 N., Rs. 26 and 27 E., iron post 418. 425 
Corner Ts. 9 and 10 N., Rs. 26 and 27 E., iron post 421. 073 
Arkansas-Choctaw boundary line, closing corner Ts. 9 and 10 N., R. 27 E., 
iron post 513. 2 
Arkansas boundary line, closing corner second standard parallel north, R. 
27 E., iron post 555. 16 
Standard corner T. 9 N. , Rs. 26 and 27 E. , iron post 620. 01 
Arkansas-Choctaw boundary line, closing corner Ts. 7 and 8 N., R. 27 E., 
iron post 611. 302 
Arkansas-Choctaw boundary line, closing corner Ts. 6 and 7 X., R. 27 E., 
iron post 1 , 388. 956 
POTEAU MOUNTAIN QUADRANGLE (ARKANSAS-INDIAN TERRI- 
TORY). 
Mr. E. M. Fry ran the railroad levels. Air. W. P. Halliday was 
attached to the subdivision and topographic part} 7 of Mr. W. S. Post, 
and Mr. E. M. Fry to Mr. R. A. Farmer's party. 
ON KANSAS CITY, PITTSBURG AND GULF RAILROAD. 
Feet. 
Page, 5 miles south of; intersection of railroad with Arkansas-Choctaw 
boundary line, iron post 1 , 223. 405 
ALONG TOWNSHIP LINES. 
Arkansas-Choctaw boundary line, closing corner Ts. 5 and 6 N., R. 27 E., 
iron post 1 , 615. 97 
Arkansas-Choctaw boundary line, closing corner Ts. 4 and 5 N., R. 27 E., 
corner stone 690. 164 
Arkansas-Choctaw boundary line, closing corner Ts. 1 N. and IS., R. 27 
E., corner stone 948. 219 
WINDING STAIR QUADRANGLE. 
Messrs. R. Coe, G. A. Purington, H. C. McCluer, and E. M. Fry 
ran the railroad levels. Mr. F. E. Fellows had an independent level 
party.- Messrs. G. A. Purington and E. M. Fry were attached to the 
topographic and subdivision party of Mr. R. A. Farmer, and Messrs. 
W. P. Halliday and G. H. Bartlett to that of Mr. W. S. Post. 
ALONG THE CHOCTAW, OKLAHOMA AND GULF RAILROAD, FROM 
WISTER TO FANSHAWE. 
Feet. 
Wister; post oak, 24 inches in diameter, in the northeast angle of the 
Choctaw, Oklahoma and Gulf, and the St. Louis and San Francisco 
railroads, 150 feet from the Choctaw, Oklahoma and Gulf, and 350 feet 
from the St. Louis and San Francisco track 474. 072 
