52 PRIMARY TRIANGULATION AND PRIMARY TRAVERSE, [bull. 216. | 
Station mark : A cut marble post 40 by 6 by 6 inches sunk 30 inches 
in the ground, in the center of top of which is cemented a bronze tri- 1 
angulation tablet. 
[Latitude 40 15' 06.03". Longitude 80° 32' 27.92".] 
To station- 
West Liberty. _ . 
Mount Pleasant 
New Alexander 
Cross Creek 
West Middleton 
Claysville 
Azimuth. 
33 01 42.51 
58 27 33.56 
106 07 03.27 
232 43 06.69 
276 28 07.59 
323 06 27.65 
Back azimuth. 
212 59 
23 
54 
238 17 
59 
54 
286 01 
32 
01 
52 47 
51 
53 
96 31 
51 
88 
143 11 
59 
18 
Log. distance. 
Meters. 
3. 9704538 
4. 3938130 
4. 1133566 | 
4. 1163183 
3. 9168898 
4. 3069361 
DAVIS, CABELL COUNTY. 
A triangulation station of the United States Coast and Geodetic 
Survey on the ridge dividing the headwaters of Davis Creek from 
those of Four Mile Creek. 
Station mark: A pottery pyramid buried 3 feet below ground, and 
over this is placed a pier of concrete 1 foot square rising 10 inches 
above the surface. 
[Latitude 38° 21' 06.23". Longitude 82° 21' 12.31".] 
To station— 
Piney 
Pigeon 
Turkey Knob 
Azimuth. Back azimuth. Log. distance 
248 11 16.20 68 22 16.65 
298 26 01.30 I 118 36 40.96 
347 31 21.76 I 167 33 02.24 
Meters. 
4. 4436451 
4. 4556412 
4. 2618030 
GEBHARDT, CABELL COUNTY. 
A station in the transcontinental belt of the United States Coast 
and Geodetic Survey on Union Ridge, 4 miles east of Lesage, on land 
owned by William Gebhardt. Timber on northern slope of hill cuts 
off view north word; an unobstructed view can be had in other direc- 
tions. Lines of sight were cut out toward Wray and Ilouck. 
Station mark : A section of drain tile pipe 24 inches long, 6 inches 
in diameter, filled with concrete, set 22 inches in the ground. 
Reference marks: Drain tile pipes 24 inches long, 4 inches in 
diameter, filled with concrete, buried 22 inches in the ground. One 
north, 5.95 feet distant; one south, 6.08 feet; one east, 5.95 feet; one 
west, 5.92 feet. 
