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The Lighter Side of Surveying There have been many "funny" things that we have come across thru the years. Here is just a small sample of some of them.
Then you get a deed that will give you the description of a piece of property as being:
As you can see from these examples, it would be hard to do a survey where a corner was a cow in the field. Is the cow still there? Or the grapevine? There are also "measurements" that were used a long time ago to describe the distance of a property line or to gauge the distance of something. There was one deed that called for the "distance of 2 smokes". After doing some research, a "smoke" is the distance it would take a man on horseback to roll and smoke one cigarette with the horse walking at a leisurely pace. Another deed called for a "barleycorn". According to the Definitions of Surveying and Associated Terms, a "barleycorn" is an old measure of length, equal to the average length of a grain of barley. Last but not least, and honestly about my favorite, is the length used called a Railroad Gauge. A Railroad Gauge is a length of measure, usually 4 feet 8 1/2 ". This distance is the width of two horse's butts. In Roman days, they built their chariots the width of the two horse's that would pull them. Please feel free to read up on this one. Click here for more information. As you can see, there is definitely a "lighter side" to the surveying business. Please feel free to
contact us with any questions, comments or maybe even something funny that you have come across. We look forward to hearing from you.
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