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Located on land owned by Hiram Ringer, the inclination or slope of the tape was measured by the verticle circle on the transit, and the horizontal distance and difference in elevation carefully computed.

40765. Marker Number 19 on W. Va. and Md. State Boundary Line

Working on permanent monuments to set on state line for West Virginia and Maryland, as decided by U.S. Supreme Court.

40766. Swamp Team Working on Marking W. Va. and Md. Line

Far left: Samuel Garnett (U.S. geological surveyor), Second from left: William McColloh Brown (Maryland commissioner). Worker sits atop mold for a new marker.

40767. William Brown and Samuel Garnett at Site of New Marker on W. Va. and Md. Line

Tri-state corner of Pennsylvania, West Virginia, and Maryland at meeting of Mason-Dixon line (East and West) and Deakins Line (North and South). This is Marker #34, the last monument and the northern-most point on the Deakins line. Far left side: Samuel Garnett (U.S. geological surveyer).

40768. Crew Mixing Together Concrete For New Marker at T-Intersection with Mason Dixon Line

Workers in and around the hole at a site of a new marker. Far left side: William McCulloh Brown (Maryland commissioner).

40769. 'Jim In The Hole' of Site For New Marker on W. Va. and Md. Line

Outhouse pictured in back/middle. Group encountered harsh weather conditions while marking boundary.

40770. Campsite Along W. Va. and Md. Borderline in Snowy Conditions

Smaller, alternative marker that the surveyors would use as well as larger numbered ones.

40771. Small Marker Along Deakins Line, Boundary of West Virginia and Maryland

40772. Casting Process of Letters and Numbers For Monuments Place on West Virginia and Maryland Boundary Line

U.S. geological surveyer, Samuel Garnett, who was hired to mark the north-south state boundary of West Virginia and Maryland gets his hair cut while others await their turn.

40773. Waiting For a Hair Cut

Workers dig the hole for new site of boundary marker along north-south boundary of West Virginia and Maryland. Far left: Samuel Garnett, U.S. geological surveyer looks on. As does William McCulloh Brown, Maryland commissioner (back middle).

40774. Breaking Ground For New Boundary Marker

Two different sized wooden molds for markers used to designate the north-south boundary of West Virginia and Maryland.

40775. Wooden Molds For Two Different Size Boundary Markers

Expedition crew marking north-south boundary of West Virginia and Maryland take a break to eat dinner on the Mason Dixon line. (Standing up on right) Samuel Garnett, U.S. geological surveyer.

40776. Dinner on the Mason Dixon Line