fitch] IN INDIAN TERRITORY. 131 
FROM SOUTHMAYD, GRAYSON COUNTY, TEXAS, SOUTHEAST ON 
COUNTY ROAD TO MORMON GROVE, GRAYSON COUNTY, TEXAS, 
THEN NORTHEAST TO SHERMAN, TEXAS. 
Feet. 
Southmayd, Grayson County, 6|- miles southeast of; iron post about 1{ 
miles south of Valley Summit School and set in Halliday's field, across 
the road from Mrs. Keene's pasture. It is about 20 feet east of the 
center of road and 2 feet north of division fence, while the head of a 
timbered drain flowing southwest is 600 feet north 758. 61 
Mormon Grove, Grayson County, 550 feet northeast of; cross mark cut in 
stone underneath "Mormon Grove" triangulation station. The copper 
bolt in the stone is about 2 feet under the surface, and was put there by 
the triangulation party 899. 255 
Sherman, Grayson County, 3 miles southwest of; iron post set on inside 
of fence at a turn of the road to the east and directly opposite a gate <>n 
the other side of the lane 799. 985 
ALONG COUNTY ROAD FROM POTTSBORO, GRAYSON COUNTY, 
TEXAS,' TO MEANDER CORNER ON RED RIVER OF T. 8 S. , 
RS. 5 AND 6 E., OF THE CHICKASAW SURVEY. 
Fink, Grayson County; iron post set inside of fence, 24 feet north of road 
to Bounds Ferry and just west of the post-office 70S. 7 1 5 
Fink, Grayson County, 2 miles west of; copper bolt in stone underneath 
" Fink " triangulation station 837. 92 
DENISON, TEXAS. 
Iron post at headquarters of the United States Geological Survey, Indian 
Territory division, on the corner of Texas street and Austin avenue. 
The post is set in the front yard, near the gate opening on Texas street, 
the property being known as ' ' The Stuart place " 755. 355 
ALONG THE MISSOURI, KANSAS AND TEXAS RAILWAY, FROM 
POTTSBORO, TEXAS, WEST TO WOODBINE, TEXAS. 
Pottsboro, Grayson County; bronze tablet set in foundation stone of south- 
west corner of brick and stone building owned and occupied by J. E. 
Reeves 765. 919 
Steedman, Grayson County; iron post, 1 foot above the surface, 50 feet 
south of track and 100 feet east of the section house at Steedman. 
Name of railroad station is Deaver 630. 123 
Whitesboro, Grayson County; bronze tablet, 3.5 feet above ground and 
15 inches from southeast corner on east side of brick school building at 
Whitesboro 819. 764 
Woodbine, Grayson County, 2 miles east of; cross mark cut on southwest 
end of coping stone on south side of east end bridge over Timber Creek 
and about 30 feet from mile-pole 691 697. 764 
GAINESVILLE QUADRANGLE (TEXAS-INDIAN TERRITORY). 
The railroad levels were run by Messrs. R. T. Carnall and R. Coe. 
Mr. J. H. Carlock was attached to the topographic and subdivision 
party of Mr. C. W. Goodlove, and Mr. R. T. Carnall was with Mr. 
J. Ahern's party. 
