92 PRIMARY TRIANGULATION AND PRIMARY TRAVERSE, [bull. 216. 
PLEASANT (2), FAIRFIELD COUNTY. 
On summit of a bluff, locally called Mount Pleasant, about 300 feet 
above and 1 mile north of Lancaster, Ohio. Immediately east of fair 
grounds, on land owned by F. J. Buschemeyer. 
Station mark : Center of iron windmill near western end of summit. 
Reference mark : A A cut in sandstone ledge, with arrows cut on 
edge of bluff pointing to station. 
Azimuth from A to center of windmill, 148° 23'; distance, 228 feet. 
West- 
6.2 feet N 
A 
IT. S. 
1 
[Latitude 39° 43' 30.56". Longitude 82° 35' 42.36".] 
To station— 
Azimuth. 
Back azimuth. 
Log. distance. 
B. I. S. chimney 
B. I. S. water tower 
16 17 55.39 
196 16 42.49 
Meters. 
3. 9867933 
3. 9820877 
Buck 
302 38 44.12 
122 42 18.23 
3. 9771162 
GRAHAM, GALLIA COUNTY. 
A flat, partly timbered ridge 9 miles by road, north -northwest of 
Gallipolis, 1| miles east of Evergreen post-office. 
View eastward obstructed by timber, but in all other directions an 
extensive view can be had. Land owned by Charley Graham and 
rented by Mr. Sparrows. 
Station mark: A marble post 30 by 6 by 6 inches, set 28 inches in the 
ground 7 feet east of signal tree and on south side of rail fence. In 
center of top is cemented a bronze triangulation tablet, " Ohio." 
Reference mark: The oak signal tree on fence line on south side of 
road, azimuth from mark, 99° 11'; distance, 7 feet. 
