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  2. Land surveying in Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    Common surveying measures in Kentucky include acre and the survey foot, which are both now referenced in decimal and historically in fraction. For example, a modern survey should list a distance of one-foot and six-inches as 1.50 feet. Historically lengths were also measured as chain and rod. A rod is also known as a pole, both being 16.5 feet.

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  4. Topographic Abney level - Wikipedia

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    The Abney level is an easy to use, relatively inexpensive, and, when used correctly, an accurate surveying tool. Abney levels typically include scales graduated in measure degrees of arc, percent grade, and in topographic Abney levels, grade in feet per surveyor's chain, and chainage correction.

  5. County surveyor - Wikipedia

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    Domesday Book, England, 1086: Earliest historical record of 'county surveying' as an administrative function Table of Surveying, from the 1728 Cyclopaedia, Volume 2. George Washington, freemason King Æthelstan and Saint Cuthbert John Smith 1624 map of Bermuda. A county surveyor is a public official in the United Kingdom and the United States ...

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  7. Category:American surveyors - Wikipedia

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  8. List of counties in Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    Green Clay (1757–1828), Revolutionary War general and western surveyor 19,648: 471 sq mi (1,220 km 2) Clinton County: 053: Albany: 1835: Cumberland County and Wayne County: DeWitt Clinton, Governor of New York (1817–23) 9,148: 198 sq mi (513 km 2) Crittenden County: 055: Marion: 1842: Livingston County: John Jordan Crittenden, seventeenth ...

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