WISCONSIN. 
161 
ST. JOSEPH CHURCH, LA CROSSE COUNTY, WIS. 
(Not occupied. ) 
A prominently located church on St. Joseph Ridge T. 15 N., R. 6 W. 
Station mark: Center of church spire. 
[Latitude 43° 47' 13. 32". Longitude 1)1° 02 / L0.77".] 
To station- 
McDonald.. 
Dresbach . . . 
Kinney 
Wedeking . . 
Castle Rock . 
Azimuth. 
Back azimuth. 
80 57 31.8 
112 15 56.3 
140 43 28. 1 
260 40 58. 2 
202 03 23. 3 
320 38 21.0 
211 40 41.5 
31 56 52.0 
Log. distance. 
Meters. 
4.31004 
1.41884 
4. 19276 
4. 29735 
4.11000 
WEDEKING, LA CROSSE COUNTY, WIS. 
On a flat, cleared ridge, 4 miles northeast of Onalaska, in sec. 23, 
T. 17 N., R. 7 W., owned by Henry Wedeking, who lives 100 yards 
northeast of station. 
Signal: A trimmed sapling with white targets. 
Station mark: A dressed stone post 12 by <> by 6 inches set 40 
inches in the ground, in center of top of which is cemented a bronze 
triangulation tablet. 
[Latitude 43° 55' 55.80". Longitude 91° 10' 47.63".] 
To station — 
Azimuth. 
Back azimuth. 
Log. distance. 
McDonald 
O / II 
24 41 42. 7 
63 58 42. 8 
o / // 
204 37 06. 3 
243 52 07. 2 
Meters. 
4. 32970 
Dresbach 
4. 15149 
Balls Bluff 
4. 52370 
St. Joseph 
4. 29735 
Kinney 
3. 64300 
WISCONSIN. 
PRIMARY TRAVERSE. 
DODGE, KENOSHA, MILWAUKEE, RACINE, ROCK, WALWORTH, AND 
WAUKESHA COUNTIES. 
CL1MAN, DELAVAN, EAGLE, GENEVA, KOSHKONONG, MILWAUKEE, OCONOMOWOC, RACINE, 
WATERTOWN, AND WHITEWATER (JUADRANGLKS. 
The following geographic positions in southeastern Wisconsin were 
determined from primary traverse by Mr. George T. Hawkins, topog- 
rapher, in 1904. The line starts at Benton triangulation station of the 
Bull. 276—05 11 
