PENNSYLVANIA 
141 
Station mark: Tall black oak tree trunk used for theodolite support. 
Reference mark: A cross on a stone post of the United States Coast 
and Geodetic Survey set in the ground 17.5 feet east of station mark. 
[Latitude 40° 03 / 00.35". Longitude 77° 44' 52. 97".] 
To station- 
Azimuth. 
Parnell 33 3 1 55. 57 
Roxbury 217 21 49.00 
Timber Hill 278 10 33. 96 
Chambersburg 325 1 1 2 37. 23 
Back azimuth. 
213 27 30.29 
37 25 40.00 
98 18 45.67 
149 15 58.62 
Log. distance. 
Meters. 
4.2401010 
4. 14580 
4. 2627043 
4. 1623856 
TIMBER HILL, FKAXKLIN COUNTY. 
On hill of same name about 1.5 miles south of Shippensburg on land 
owned by Mr. John Plaster. 
Station mark: A lone hickory tree near west edge of a cleared field. 
Reference marks: A cross cut in limestone, 11.4 feet distant from 
signal, bearing S. 88° W. 
[Latitude 40° 01 ' 35.22 // . Longitude 77° 32' 08. 61".] 
To station- 
Cbambersburg 
Parnell 
Strasburg . 
Roxbury 
Azimuth. 
O 
/ 
n 
47 
22 
24. 
60 
66 
33 
L6. 
13 
98 
18 
45. 
67 
145 
04 01. 
00 
Back azimuth. 
Log. distance. 
227 17 34.80 
246 20 39. 85 
27S 10 33.96 
324 59 40. 00 
Meters. 
4. 1629694 
4. 4839373 
4. 2627043 
4. 22450 
PRIMARY TRAVERSE. 
LAWRENCE ANT) MERCER COUNTIES. 
NESHANNOCK QUADRANGLE. 
The following geographic positions were obtained by primary tra- 
verse run in 1904 by Mr. J. R. Ellis. The line starts from a position 
at Sharon on the Ohio-Pennsylvania State line and follows highways 
east to Mercer; thence south over highways and the Pennsylvania 
Railroad through Volant to McCaslin; thence west over highways 
through Newcastle and Edinburg, and ties to Ohio-Pennsylvania State 
line monument, No. 65£, at Lowellville. 
