110 PRIMARY TRIANGULATTON AND PRIMARY TRAVERSE. 
LUKENS, CALHOl X-WIUT COUNTY LINE. 
About 5 miles northwest of Richardson, on a high, partly cleared 
knob, on land owned by Mr. Quick and about 0.5 mile from house of 
Mr. Lukens. There are a few chestnut trees on the north side of the 
knob and pines on the south. There is also an old peach orchard on 
top. 
Station mark: A blue freestone post, 36 by 8 by 8 inches, set 30 
inches in the ground, in the center of top of which is cemented a bronze 
triangulation tablet. 
[Latitude 38° 53' 4f>.84". Longitude 81° 18' 27.05".] 
To station - 
Craig 
Poplar 
Ball 
Weed 
Ruble 
Rattlesnake 
Mule 
Azimuth. 
Back azimuth. 
Log. 
distance. 
O / II 
o / // 
Meters. 
3 51 01.25 
183 50 49.06 
3. 8436737 
18 05 57.27 
198 04 02.62 
4. 1291083 
55 26 09.26 
235 22 13.84 
4. 0408885 
97 40 15.91 
277 32 54.51 
4.2326080 
183 07 56.34 
3 08 14.74 
4. 1101241 
264 52 52.47 
84 57 08.33 
3.9937419 
315 42 09.80 
135 51 21.30 
4. 4836720 
RATTLESNAKE, CALHOUN COUNTY. 
On a high peak, mostly cleared of timber, at the head of Anna- 
moriah Run, 0.5 mile west of Joker post-office, on land of Camden; 
Somers, of Clarksburg, locally known as Rattlesnake Knob. 
Station mark: A bronze tablet cemented in solid rock. 
Reference marks: A tall lone pine tree 21.36 feet due west; arrow 
cut in solid rock 11.13 feet due south. 
[Latitude 38° 54' 15.16". Longitude 81° 11' 39.62/'] 
Spencer.. 
Craig 
Lukens. . 
Ruble... 
Kite 
Millstone 
Mule 
Desert. .. 
To station— 
Azimuth. 
37 22 26.53 
52 45 14. 47 
84 57 08. 33 
142 49 37.84 
318 05 14.00 
333 16 37.30 
352 21 33.60 
Back azimuth. 
217 16 22.43 
232 40 46. 59 
264 52 52.47 
322 45 40.06 
138 09 47.00 
153 21 33.50 
172 22 36.10 
Log. 
distance. 
Meters. 
4. 3637761 
4. 1117250 
3. 9937419 
4. 1777789 
4. 1175000 
4. 1909400 
4. 4049230 
4. 2580360 
HARRISON, CLAY COUNTY. 
On a high, wooded peak 1 mile northwest of Harrison post-office 
and 1 mile east of Sand Fork, on the BrackerhoiT tract of land. A 
wood road runs almost to signal tree from the south from the Clay- 
Sutton road on top of the hill 0.5 mile east of Sand Fork. 
Signal: A flag in a large chestnut oak having cleats nailed up to 
platform in top of tree. 
