ROCKY MOUNTAIN SECTION OF TOPOGRAPHY, 
E. M. Douglas, Geographer in charge. 
COLORADO-WYOMING. 
TRIANGULATION STATIONS. 
In the fall of 1902 Mr. R. II. Chapman extended triangulation 
northward from stations Cleveland, Harrison, and Hogback west of 
Greeley, Colo., to stations County Road, Lindsey 1 , and Qnartzite, near 
Laramie, Wyo. Besides reoccupying these six stations he monu- 
mented and occupied eleven new stations and located sixteen points 
by intersections. Positions are given on the U. S. standard datum 
as derived from Morrison-Table Mound stations in the transconti- 
nental triangnlation of the Coast and Geodetic Survey near Denver. 
COLORADO-WYOMING LINE. 
About 1^ miles west of south from Terry triangulation station and 
about one-half mile southeast from "Terry ranch," the home ranch 
of the Warren Live Stock Company, about 12 miles south from Chey- 
enne, Wyo., on Denver pike. 
Station mark: Dressed red sandstone post marked "44 M" on 
east, "Wyoming" on north, "41° N. L. 1873 yards" on west, "Colo- 
rado" on south. 
[Latitude 41 00' 21.38". Longitude 104° 53' 11.15".] 
To station 
Azimuth. 
Back azimuth. 
Log. distance. 
Maxwell 
Terry . . . 
O III 
67 39 31 
207 42 56 
O III 
247 26 40 
27 43 29 
Meters. 
4.47414 
3. 39986 
Colorado. 
FORT COLLINS, LARIMER COUNTY. 
Station mark: Center of tower of court-house. 
[Latitude 40° 35' 11.64". Longitude 105° 04' 45.30".] 
To station— 
Azimuth. 
Br.ck azimuth. 
Log. distance. 
Horsetooth 
62 19 28.8 
232 27 44.3 
242 14 55. 1 
52 33 12.9 
Meters. 
4. 04865 
Pizen 
4. 17453 
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