152 PRIMARY TRIANGULATION AND PRIMARY TRAVERSE. 
Geographic positions along highways — Continued. 
Station. 
Latitude. 
Howells Ferry, 0.25 mile west of; forks of roads southwest 
and west, 15 feet west to small bridge, 25 feet south- 
west to mail box 
Thompson's mill, center of covered bridge over Thickerty 
Greek 
Sunnyside post-office, 0.75 mile south of; junction of 
Spartanburg- Union road and road Leading east to 
Pinkney Ferry, at southwest corner small stone house; 
iron post stamped "Prim. Trav. Sta. No. 8, 1905" 
Forks of road, 90 feet east of store on top of hill; roads 
southwest and east, 90 feet west to corner store, 50 feet 
south to corner blacksmith shop 
Skull Shoals, 0.75 mile north of; road to east on top of 
hill, 60 feet south to large oak, 50 feet northwest to 
dead oak 
Skull Shoals Ferry, south landing of, 
Pacolet River. 
Skull Shoals, 1.5 miles south of; forks of road south and 
southeast, 50 feet southeast to cedar tree 
Four corners, crossroads, L5 feel southwest to persimmon 
tree 
Forks of road. 350 feel southeast of store, roads south and 
southeast, 40 feel north to pine 
Forks of road north and northwest, L0 feet east to pine . . 
South rail at southwest end of Lockhart Railroad cross- 
ing of road at Mount Tabor 
Mount Tabor, 2 miles southeast of; four corners, second- 
class road. L5 feet southeast to oak, 35 feel northeast to 
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Second-class T road to northeast 
Wortheys Ferry over Broad River, three corners wesl of; 
junction of Chester, Union, and road north to Mount 
Tabor 
Wortheys Ferry, 0.5 mile west of; in northwest corner of 
junction of Chester, Union, and road leading to Mount, 
Tabor, iron post stamped "Prim. Trav. Sta. No. 9, 1905". 
Second-class road to south at top of clay hill, L0 feet south 
to small oak, 50 feel east to top of hill 
Top of hill at second-class road to south, 35 feet north to 
oak stump, 50 feet southeast to pine 
Summit of hill at second-class road to south 
Wilkesburg post-office, intersection of roads at southeast 
corner of store of George W. Bvars, iron post stamped 
"Prim. Trav. Sta. No. 10, 1905" 
Forks of road, 300 feet southeast of milepost 11, roads 
southeast and south, 30 feet northwest to oak tree 
Forks of roads west and northwest, 50 feet west to tele- 
phone pole, 40 feet south to black gum bush 
South end of small bridge at forks of roads east and south- 
east 
Three corners, second-class T road to southwest, 50 feet 
southwest to mulberry tree 
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34 54 51.5 
34 54 06.6 
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34 50 31. 
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