68 
PRIMARY TRIANGULATION AND PRIMARY TRAVERSE, [bull .201. 
Geographic positions from Townsend triangulation station eastward along or 
near parallel 41° 15' to meridan 82° 15', thence northward to Brownhelm trian- 
gulation station of the United States Lake Survey. 
Station. 
Latitude. 
Longi tilde. 
41 
14 51.6 
82 
28 01.8 
T. 4 N., Rs. 20 and 21 W., corner sees. 1,2, 3, and 4. 
41 
14 50.7 
82 
26 32 6 
Wakeman, road north through center of 
41 
14 51.0 
82 
24 08.4 
T.4N., R. 20 W., corner sees. 1, 2, 8, and 4 . 
41 
14 51.5 
82 
23 31.1 
Road north and south 
41 
14 16.8 
82 
21 40.8 
Road north - 
41 
14 16.5 
82 
20 50.5 
Road north . . 
41 
n 15.7 
82 
19 56.3 
T. 4, R. 19, lots 29, 28, 4, and 5, corner between sub- 
districts 3 and 4 
41 
14 15.3 
82 
18 16.2 
Road north and south . . .... 
41 
14 15.3 
82 
17 22.8 
T. 4 N., Rs. 18 and 19, corner between subdis- 
tricts 3 and 4 
41 
14 14.7 
82 
16 06.9 
Road north and south 
41 
14 14.1 
82 
15 23. 1 
T. 4, R. 18. T. lots 75, 76, 85, and 86, Center Pitts- 
field 
41 
41 
14 13.4 
14 13.4 
82 
82 
13 07. 1 
Crossing electric railway, run north on railway 
13 06.8 
Road east and west 
41 
15 55.0 
82 
13 03.0 
Crossing Lake Shore Railway 
41 
16 53.1 
82 
14 12.6 
Road east and west 
41 
41 
17 40.6 
18 32.3 
82 
82 
14 19.0 
T. 5, R. 18, corner lots 53. 54,63, and 64, road east 
14 17.1 
South Amherst, cross roads at 
41 
21 27.2 
82 
14 26.0 
Crossing Lake Shore at stone quarry No. 6 
41 
22 09.7 
82 15 11.0 
Crossing Lake Shore at stone quarry No. 6 
41 
22 14.1 
82 
15 10.9 
41 
22 42.8 
82 
15 10.6 
Shore Rice, in front of machine shop _ _ 
41 
22 46.3 
82 
15 26.9 
T. 6, R. 19, corner lots 38, 39, 42, and 43, Brown- 
helm post-office 
41 
23 20.9 
82 
16 58.1 
Brownhelm, United States Lake Survey triangu- 
lation station. 
41 
23 18.5 
82 
18 28.8 
ALABAMA. 
PRIMARY TRAVERSE. 
The following geographic positions were determined from primary 
traverse in 1901 by Mr. George T. Hawkins, topographer. The line 
starts from United States Coast and Geodetic Survey triangulation sta- 
tion Kahatehee and follows the Central of Georgia Railway to Opelika, 
thence by the Western Railway of Alabama to Montgomery and con- 
nected with the capitol dome. 
