WILSON, KKNSHAWE. 
DOUGLAS, GOODE 
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WYOMING. 
93 
ZIRKEL, ROUTT COUNTYo 
(Not occupied.) 
A sharp, ragged, rocky peak on Continental Divide, about 14 miles 
cast of Columbine post-office. The highest pinnacle of a rock comb 
was sighted. Mount Zirkel is probably about 4 miles southeast of 
this point. 
[Latitude 40° 49' 53. 8". Longitude 106° 41' 31. 7".] 
To station— 
Azimuth. 
Back azimuth. 
Log. distance. 
Hahn 
Bridger 
o III 
94 15 05 
144 18 09 
O III 
274 05 45 
324 04 46 
Meters. 
4. 30352 
4.68913 
MILEPOST 145, COLORADO-WYOMING STATE LINE. 
(Not occupied.) 
In swamp between Columbine road and Grand Encampment River, 
about 500 feet west of river crossing. 
Station mark : A pine post 6 by 6 inches by 5 feet high. 
[Latitude 41° 00' 17.8". Longitude 106° 48' 57.8".] 
To station - 
Azimuth. 
Back azimuth. 
Log. distance. 
Three Point 
333 31 39 
O 1 II 
53 32 02 
Meters. 
3.00454 
MILEPOST 163, COLORADO-WYOMING STATE LINE. 
On a flat one-half mile west of Honnold post-office. 
Station mark: A cut stone monument 60 by 18 by 18 inches. 
[Latitude 41° 00' 18.9". Longitude 107° 09' 24.1"]. 
WYOMING. 
TRIANGULATION STATIONS. 
Two 30-minute quadrangles in Sheridan and Johnson counties, 
Wyo., were controlled by triangulation based upon Beckton and Sol- 
dier creeks, established by W. S. Post in 1896. Eleven stations were 
occupied and a check azimuth was observed near Buffalo by Mr. Frank 
Tweedy, topographer, during the field season of 1000. 
AZIMUTH STATION, JOHNSON COUNTY. 
Situated one-fourth mile west of Main street, Buffalo, on top of a 
rise of 50 feet above Clear Creek south of ice house and dry ice pond. 
