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(e) Describe any material discrepancy between the location of the corner as restored or reestablished
<br /> and the location of that corner as previously restored or reestablished by distance and direction.
<br /> Show the discrepancy in the sketch on sheet 1.
<br /> None
<br /> (f) Was the corner restored through acceptance of(1) an obliterated evidence location, or (2) a found
<br /> perpetuated location?
<br /> (2) a found perpetuated location
<br /> (g&h) Was the corner reestablished through proportionate methods? If so, show the method, including
<br /> the directions and distances to other public land survey corners used as evidence or used for
<br /> proportioning in determining the corner location.
<br /> No
<br /> (i) List all previous Monument Records found, previously filed for the subject corner, including
<br /> monument types set or found, surveyor, and date of survey.
<br /> - On June 30, 1858, William Hough was at this corner while working in Section 3 - Bluebook volume 2,
<br /> page 221 and June 26, 1855 while working in Section 4. - Bluebook volume 1, page 193
<br /> - On April 13, 1914, J. H. Barth found this corner and made a new witness tree and tie to a black
<br /> boulder while working in Section 3. - Bluebook volume 4, page 578
<br /> - On February 1, 1918, Phillip Hintze found the corner from the stump of U.S. bearing tree and set a
<br /> concrete monument 16.5' south of true corner shown on Resurvey of Township of Pleasant Springs.
<br /> - On August 31, 1971, Arden Sandsnes set an iron pipe from existing notes, corners and proportional
<br /> measurement. - Monument Reference Sheet.
<br /> - On October 8, 1975, George Weir set an aluminum monument 16.5' north of the 6" x 6" concrete
<br /> monument set by Hintze and shown on Resurvey of Township of Pleasant Springs. - Monument
<br /> Reference Sheet.
<br /> - On November 22, 1985, George Weir found a 6" x 6" concrete monument and aluminum
<br /> monument. He made new witness ties. - Monument Reference Sheet.
<br /> - On December 27, 1987, David Riesop found a 6" x 6" concrete monument 1.5' under surface and
<br /> aluminum monument set by Weir. He made new witness ties. - Monument Reference Sheet.
<br /> - On February 21, 2014,James Baker found the aluminum monument and witness monuments by Weir
<br /> and Riesop. - Monument Reference Sheet.
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<br /> (j) I, Richard Marks, Professional Land Surveyor number S-1473
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<br /> hereby certify that the corner location shown on this record
<br /> was determined by me or under my direction and is correct.
<br /> This U.S. Public Land Survey Monument Record is complete , ,iihr4,4i.J ill)
<br /> to the best of my knowledge and belief. '� ' _ �'` `,
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<br /> Richard Marks Date 'V.
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