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History of Surveying Instruments: Impact & Accuracy

Author : Milton Denny

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This video is the story of the men who designed and built the scientific instruments used to survey and plat the wilderness. It's a detailed look at each new development in technology used to improve the quality of surveying instruments, which in turn improved the accuracy of surveying. Original instruments will be shown from each different time period with an explanation of their use and unique design. Information will also be included on the survey chain and methods to date their age. Follow along and come to appreciate the workmanship and skills possessed by these great men of science.

Course # V00D - 3 hours
FL CEP 039-15; KY 2000-005cc

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