OHIO. 117 
SCIOTO COUNTY. 
GREENUP QUADRANGLE. 
The line starts from southeast corner of Scioto quadrangle, and fol- 
lows highways south via Powellsville to Gould triangulation station. 
United States Coast and Geodetic Survey. 
Geographic positions along highways. 
Station. 
Latitude. 
Longitude. 
T road southwest, 30 feet west to J. Herchman's mail 
box ; 24 feet south to cross on rail fence 
Koad northeast; 12 feet south to cross on fence post; 57 
feet northeast to cross on sycamore tree 
Cadot farm, intersection of Lyra and Wheelersburg pike, 
and road southeast to Powellsville, near summit of hill; 
36 feet northeast to cross on fence post; 36 feet south- 
east to cross on fence post 
J. M. Morgan's residence, intersection of roads just east 
of; 18 feet south to cross on picket fence 
Quarter corner between sec. 28 and 32 (stone) 
Knapp's (George) residence, intersection of roads at, 18 
feet northeast to Knapp's mail box; 40 feet southwest 
to cross on large willow tree 
Powellsville, about 1 mile northeast of; in orchard owned 
by Lewis Knapp, north corner of foundation to Knapp's 
residence bears S. 32° 15' W., distant 164.5 feet; 
nail in cross cut in black oak tree 8 inches in diameter 
bears N. 86° 30" E., distant 85.2 feet; iron bench mark 
post stamped ' ' Prim. Trav. Sta. No. 24 " 
Powellsville, crossroads at; 24 feet southeast to Ease 
Bros.' mail box; 50 feet southwest to northeast corner 
of Rase Bros. ' store 
Covered bridge over Piney Creek, intersection of roads 
200 feet southeast of; 18 feet north to cross on post . . . 
Stacker's (H.) farm, T road northwest at; 30 feet east to 
cross on beech tree, 32 feet west to cross on corner fence 
post 
Franklin Furnace, T road west on top of hill; 1.5 miles 
east of; 27 feet north to cross on black-oak sapling, 40 
feet west to cross on stump 
Gould triangulation station (United States Coast and 
Geodetic Survey); on the hills east of the Ohio river 
1.5 miles air line from river at Franklin Furnace land- 
ing. Station mark: Center by a pottery pyramid 3 feet 
below surface, above which is a sewer pipe 6 inches in 
diameter, filled with concrete with a nail in center. 
Other pieces of pipe, 4 inches in diameter, with con- 
crete, are sunk as follows: North, true, 6.08 feet distant; 
south, true, 6.11 feet distant; east, true, 5.78 feet dis- 
tant; west, true, a brass rod 0.25 inch in diameter, 
driven in smooth top of an oak stump, and surrounded 
by nails as follows: /'■*• , distant 5.77 feet 
38 44 30. 9 
38 44 08. 4 
38 42 59.9 
38 42 38. 1 
38 41 42. 2 
38 40 51. 5 
38 40 30. 4 
38 40 00. 3 
38 39 10. 
38 38 07. 6 
38 38 34. 
38 38 27. 
82 45 47. 
82 44 59. 8 
82 45 21.3 
82 45 22.6 
82 45 52. 1 
82 45 27. 3 
82 46 05.9 
82 47 01. 1 
82 48 08. 
82 49 02. 1 
82 49 17. 4 
82 49 56. 7 
