WEST VIRGINIA. 
1 1 3 
CRAIG, ROANE COUNTY. 
About 5 miles northeast of Spencer, on a bald hill just north of 
fence around graveyard, on land of Scott Craig and 0.25 mile south- 
east of his residence, The hill is high and prominent, having three 
oak trees along a fence row on the north, and a peach orchard covers 
the east side of knob. 
Station mark: A freestone post, dressed, 36 by 8 by 8 inches, set 30 
inches in ground, in center of top of which is cemented a bronze tri- 
angulation tablet. 
[Latitude 38° 50' 01. 
Longitude 81° 18' 46.48".] 
To station- 
Spencer 
Poplar 
Ball 
Weed 
Lukens 
Rattlesnake 
Mule 
Desert 
Azimuth. 
19 
32 
94 
119 
183 
232 
304 
308 
39. 82 
1 1 . 53 
47. 55 
17. 36 
49. 06 
46. 59 
39. 00 
56. 20 
Back azimuth. 
199 
24 
03.39 
212 
i 
35. 13 
274 
47 
04.47 
299 
11 
08. 45 
3 
51 
01. 25 
52 
45 
14.47 
124 
28 
02. 00 
128 
34 
26. 10 
Log. 
distance. 
Meters. 
4. 04834(12 
:;. 8398566 
3.9350141 
4.2760014 
3.8436737 
4. L117250 
4. 4202690 
4. 2107520 
NICHOLS, IiOANE COUNTY. 
On the high peaked top of a very large rock, 4 miles south of Looney- 
ville, 2 miles northeast of Kester post-office, and 1 mile south of Vine- 
yard Gap, on land owned by Lige Nichols, who lives 0.25 mile north- 
west of summit in hollow. 
Signal: A lone snaggy tree. 
Station mark: A bronze triangulation tablet cemented in solid rock. 
Reference marks: The lone snaglike signal tree, distant 29.2 feet, 
due south. 
[Latitude 38° 37' 26.30". Longitude 81° 17' 32.02".] 
To station- 
1 Campbell. 
; Gunstock 
: Spencer. . 
Pilot 
Azimuth. 
Back azimuth. 
Log. 
distance. 
o / // 
50 10 47.7 
64 55 13. 1 
156 34 45.3 
307 28 30.7 
O 1 It 
230 07 11.1 
244 47 27.6 
336 32 22.5 
127 34 30.5 
Meters. 
1.039300 
1.30 3 
4. 142326 
1.245792 
POPLAR, ROANE COUNTY. 
About 1.5 miles southwest of Spencer, on a high bald knob on 
north side of which stands a lone poplar tree 20 inches in diameter 
with a broken top. Signal is lone poplar tree. 
Station mark: A rough sandstone post, 30 by L4 by 5 inches, set 2 I 
inches in the ground, in center of top of which is countersunk and 
cemented a bronze triangulation tablet. 
