ALABAMA. 
Geographic positions along It igh wa ys Continued, 
Sta1 ion. 
T. 20, It. 1 W., northeast corner sec. 20 
Ransom station, four corners L50 feet south of cotton gin and 60 Eee1 
west of lumber railroad 
Saginaw station, on Saginaw Lumber Co.'s railroad, 250 feel northeasi 
of cotton gin,200 feet northeast of railroad crossing, LOO feel southeast 
of dwelling, and about 8 feet south of water oak tree, aluminum tab- 
let in sandstone bowlder, stamped " Prim. Trav. Sta. No. !. 1906". 
Public-road forks, second-class road to southwest, 10 feel southwesl 
to oak painted ' ' USTP 549.8" 
Public-road forks, 15 feet south to signpost marked "Pelham 11.25 
miles" 
Four corners, 300 feet southwest of church, 30 feet easl to well, 15 feet 
southwest to oak 
Forks of road southeast and northeast, stump painted "VA 551" on 
• top of small ridge 
T. 20 S., R. 1 W., sec. 11, center line of, public-road crossing 
Sees. 12 and 13, quarter corner north of southeast corner sec. 12. forks 
of road south and east 
Forks of road east and west, 20 feet northeast to dead pine snag. . . . 
Yellow Leaf Creek, center of bridge over northern fork of 
Public road west, forks of, 1.5 miles south of Teague bridge, second- 
class road to northwest, 10 feet east to pine, 30 feet west to pin<> si ump 
Four corners, crossroads, 1.5 miles south of Teague bridge, 20 feel west 
to bunch oak trees and signboard marked ' ' Wilsonville " 
Public-road forks, south and southeast, 50 feet southeast to pine, 40 
feet north to oak 
Three corners, 0-5 mile south of Teague bridge, public T road west. . . 
Yellow Leaf Creek, center of Teague bridge over, public roads south 
and southeast (located in 1904) 
Latitude. 
02.2 
33 1 7 i (5. 2 
33 17 07.8 
33 17 24.0 
33 17 29.5 
:;.; L7 37.7 
.,:; is L7.5 
:;.; 18 16.6 
:,, 18 10.9 
33 17 56.8 
S3 17 56.2 
;;;; 17 
33 17 
17 21.8 
1 7 1 5. 2 
40. 2 
57.0 
:,:: is 22. < 
Longil ude. 
O / // 
19 26.4 
86 39 27. /I 
9 26.6 
86 38 44.2 
86 37 55. 1 
86 37 is. i 
si, 3fi 53.0 
86 36 49. 4 
86 :•/ 02. I 
86 35 30.0 
86 35 08.8 
st, .;.; 51.3 
, . 25. 7 
86 .,; 21.7 
86 33 23.8 
86 33 06.8 
CHAMBERS AND LEE COUNTIES. 
OPELIKA QUADRANGLE, 
The following geographic positions were determined by primary 
traverse run by E. L. McNair, topographer, in April, 1905. The line 
starts at West Point, Ga., and runs northerly and westerly along 
public roads via Fredonia and White Plains to Penton, thence south 
via Marcoot to Gold Hill station, on the Central of Georgia Railway. 
Another line starts at Auburn station, on the Western Railway of 
Alabama, and runs via highways south to Wrights Corners, thence 
easterly and northerly to Salem, Ala. 
Geographic positions along highways. 
Station. 
Latitude. 
Longitude. 
GEORGIA. 
West Point, Atlanta and West Point R. R. station (Ellis, 1902) 
West Point, Atlanta and West Point R.R. bridge over Chattahoochi i 
River, southwest end of, in capstone at north end of shore pier, 
bronze tablet stamped ' ' Anniston 573 Ft." 
Alabama-Georgia State line crossing of West Point and Fredonia road. 
32 
ALABAMA. 
West Point, 3.5 miles northwest of, 0.12 mile easl of house of E. L. 
Bailey (colored), on north side of road between two oak t rees, iron 
post stamped "Anniston 695 ft. Prim. Trav Sta. No. 14, 1905" 32 
Potts (Charles) mail box, T road northwesterly 32 
Fredonia, 4.75 miles southeast of, forks of road :; '- ) 
Fredonia, 3.5 miles southeast of, forks of road at signboard "Wesl 
Point 7 miles " '■}- 
Fredonia, 1.5 miles southeast of, forks of road : >- 
Bull 310—07 2. 
31 8 
52 I" I 
.71 09.3 
46. 5 
08.9 
30 9 
21.5 
37.7 
85 li <H. t; 
50. I 
56. 1 
21.6 
15. Q 
16.2 
