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A surveyor using a total station A student using a theodolite in field. Surveying or land surveying is the technique, profession, art, and science of determining the terrestrial two-dimensional or three-dimensional positions of points and the distances and angles between them.
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The Sangamon County surveyor, John Calhoun, then offered Lincoln a job as deputy surveyor due to the high volume of resurveying. As deputy surveyor, Lincoln surveyed five towns, four roads, and thirty properties. The first was the plat for Huron, a proposed town 30 miles (48 km) North of Springfield that never came to be.
B. Charles Baker (surveyor) Albert V. Balch; Benjamin Banneker; John Bannister (Wisconsin pioneer, born 1810) Levi Barber; Henry A. Barnhart; Joseph Bartholomew (major general)
The first surveys under the new rectangular system were in eastern Ohio in an area called the Seven Ranges. The Beginning Point of the U.S. Public Land Survey is at a point on the Ohio-Pennsylvania border between East Liverpool, Ohio , and Ohioville, Pennsylvania , on private property.
Survey (human research), including opinion polls Surveying, the technique and science of measuring positions and distances on Earth; Statistical survey, a method for collecting quantitative information about items in a population
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