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The Rectangular Land System: Subdivision of Public Lands

Author : Milton Denny

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This video will examine the United States Public Lands, their extent and how the government acquired them. It will also cover the system of survey and the surveyors that walked over every Section of Land. You will understand the instructions for field operations and the dedication of the people that made this giant survey possible. The video also contains actual maps and diagrams of government surveys along with information on equipment used to complete this survey. During this course you will learn to appreciate how these original surveys became the basis for every modern resurvey.

Course # V00F - 3 hours
FL CEP 039-17; KY 2000-003cc

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