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Walking in the Footsteps Of the Colonial Surveyor Milton Denny, PLS Denny Enterprise, LLC P O Box 70784 Tuscaloosa, Alabama 25407 205 507 0552 phone 205 799 7980 cell Mdenny5541@aol.com Copyright Jan. 2009 Egyptian Surveyors Ogilby Map 1675

Early Measurement Systems Gunter Chain Wing Chain Engineer Chain 1 link = 7.92 inches 1 link = 9.90 inches 1 link = 1 foot 10 links = 7.92 feet 25 links = 16.50 feet 20 links = 16.5 feet 25 links = 25 feet 50 links = 33.0 feet 40 links = 33.0 feet 50 links = 50 feet 100 links = 66.0 feet 80 links = 66.0 feet 100 links = 100 feet Development of the English Mile 3 Barleycorns (layed lengthwise) = 1 Inch 12 Inches = 1 Foot 3 Feet = 1 Yard 9 Inches = 1 Span 5 Spans = 1 Ell 5 Feet = 1 Pace 125 Paces = 1 Furlong (660 feet) 5 ½ Yards = 1 Rod (16.5 feet) 40 Rods = 1 Furlong (660 feet) 8 Furlongs = 1 English Mile (5280 feet) 12 Furlongs = 1 League (7920 feet) 1 Minute of Latitude at Sea Level = 1 Nautical Mile (6,076.10 feet)

English Surveyor Early Accuracy Standards English Accuracy Standards: Compass nearest degree Survey chain nearest pole/perch/rod 19 th Century Standards: Compass nearest ½ degree Survey chain nearest ½ pole/perch/rod 1950 Standards: Transit nearest 30 seconds Steel Tape Tenth of a foot/temperature correction Laying Out the City of Baltimore 1730

Eighteenth Century Chain Wing/Pennsylvania Wing / Pennsylvania Chain 80 Links per 66 Feet Role of the Surveyor in Colonial America Determine Boundaries Lay Out Towns Survey Farm Land Report Settler & Indian Movements Write Deeds and Land Warrents

George Washington Role of the Surveyor in Colonial America Evaluating Land for Settlement Representative for Land Proprietor Legal Forms and Paperwork Proprietor (Thomas Freeman for Washington) Measuring with a Two-Pole Chain Georgia 1792

Land Grants William Penn, 1625, 29 million acres Thomas Holme - 1681 First Survey Problems with Early Surveys Lay out Philadelphia Purchase Indian Right Calverts - (Lord Baltimore) Land Grants Virginia - Fairfax 1st Charter - 1606 Carolina - 1663 (includes Georgia) Georgia - 1732 by Charter United United States 1789 Western Lands- Lands west of colonies to Mississippi river

Tally Belt for for Keeping the Count the Count Surveyor s s Training Important Books Aaron Rathborne - 1616 Vincent Wing - 1700 William Leybourn - 1722 John Love - 1688 Robert Gibson - 1785 (First Printed American Book) Surveyor s s Training Early Teachers Theophilus Grew - College of Philadelphia Charles Peale John Clare James Cosgrove Andrew Lamb - Latitude & Longitude Learning Surveying in the field

Surveyor s s Training Early Field Surveyors Thomas Holme Moses McClean Andrew Porter John Morton Lightfoot Family Scull Family Ellicott Family Thomas Freeman Instruments of the Surveyor Small Surveys Chain Compass Offset Staff (10 Links) AX and Field Equipment Instruments of the Surveyor Latitude & Longitude Surveys Clock (weight-driven Pendulum) Zenith Sector Plane Table Reflecting Telescope Transit Instrument Theodolite Quadrant Sextant

Field Surveying Using the Compass Chaining Field Notes Other Field Equipment Marking the Corners Marking the Trees

Fairfax Line Survey Why is the Fairfax Line Unique? Location of the Fairfax Line

Fairfax Line Survey Why the Survey? The Politics involved in getting the line set Thomas 6thLord Fairfax

Fairfax Line Survey Exploration Surveys of the 1730 s

Fairfax Line Survey Rulings of the Privy Council Fairfax Line Survey The Actual Survey of 1746: Notes kept by Thomas Lewis

Fairfax Line Survey Preparation of the Map and Report of Survey

Mason-Dixon Line Quaker Penns vs. Catholic Calverts 1760 Court of Chancery Decree Penn s s Lower Counties Town of New Castle (Courthouse) Charles Mason & Jeremiah Dixon - 1763 Checked Out Earlier Work Surveyed Delaware Line 244 miles long and 8 yards wide Mason-Dixon Line Mile Stones 5 Mile Stones Penn Family to the North - Lord Baltimore to the South 2 years when work was stopped 23 miles short Indians of the seven nations halt the work Return to England & collected $75,000 fee

Mason & Dixon Measuring Rods Other Major Surveys Finishing the Mason Dixon line 1784 South Line of Pennsylvania to 5 Degrees Longitude - 1785 Western Boundary of Pennsylvania - 1785 North Line of Pennsylvania - 1787 Andrew Ellicott and Andrew Porter Washington, DC - 1792 Spanish Florida / United States - 1796 North Carolina / Georgia - 1811 Finishing the Mason-Dixon Line 1779 Commissioners agree that the line should be finished 1784 Commissioners from Pennsylvania and Virginia established Virginia Dr. James Madison (President of William and Mary), Robert Andrews, John Page and Andrew Ellicott Pennsylvania Dr. John Eswing (University of Pennsylvania), John Lukens (Surveyor General of Pennsylvania), Thomas Hutchins and David Rittenhouse

Finishing the Mason-Dixon Line 1785 Setting the west line of Pennsylvania West line to be five degrees West of Delaware River Run the Western Boundary of Pennsylvania Andrew Ellicott received an honorary Degree of Master of Arts on August 13 th 1784 from the University of Williamsburg for his work on this survey North line of Pennsylvania in 1787 (Andrew Ellicott and Andrew Porter) Surveying the Federal City 1791- George Washington & Commissioners appoint Major L Enfant as Engineer and Andrew Ellicott as Surveyor for The Federal City (Washington, DC) 1791 The black scientist and mathematician was part of the team working on the Federal City His main job was to regulate the astronomical clock 1792 After Major L Enfant was released by Washington, Ellicott finished the final map

Other Surveys by Ellicott 1795 Commissioned by the State of Pennsylvania to survey the cities of Erie, Franklin, Warren and other Pennsylvania lands 1796 - Survey the 31 st degree of latitude between Spanish Florida and the U.S. from the Mississippi River to the Atlantic ocean

31 Degrees of Latitude by Andrew Ellicott 1796 Left Pittsburgh with Thomas Freeman and about seventy men including thirty military 1797 Arrived in spring only to find the Spanish deliberately obstructing implementation of the survey. Assisted in the Natchez rebellion 1798 Initiate the survey from the Mississippi River East to the Pearl River 1799 Returned to the survey after spending the winter in New Orleans, set the Ellicott stone North of Mobile, Alabama. Reached the Chattahooche River in the fall. Spent the winter months sailing around Florida to St. Mary s inland. 1800 Finish the work on the line, returned to Philadelphia to file his official report 1801-1803 Sell his library because payment was slow in coming. Publish his journal of the trip in 1803

City of Philadelphia Regulators 1682 Original surveys of the City of Philadelphia were started by Thoms Holme 1683 Original surveys of the city finished 1710 City of Philadelphia act appointed surveyors to regulators party walls. 1803 Northern Liberties part of the city established, resulting in the painting of the Regulators. 1885 Act created 14 different districts in the city, each controlled by a surveyor/regulator 1924 Evaluation of the different standard of measurement used in the city

City of Philadelphia Regulators Measuring Frame/Gate 20 Feet Long

Men of the Western Lands 1783 Colonial surveys in the Northwest Territory 1784 Original Land Ordinance for ascertaining the mode and disposing of land in the western Territory 1785 The Seven Ranges 1787 The failure of the original Seven Ranges surveys only four of the seven completed by Thomas Hutchins 1789 The Ohio Land Company at Marietta, Ohio

Man of the Western Lands

Men of the Western Lands 1803 Training Meriwether Lewis by Andrew Ellicott 1804 Lewis and Clark and the Northwest exploration 1806 Freeman and Curtis and the Southwest exploration 1805 Start of the Government Land Office surveys in the Alabama and Indiana Territories 1806 - End of the Colonial period. The End Thank You Milton Denny P O Box 2242 Tuscaloosa, AL 35403 205/553 4448 mdenny5541@aol.com