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The Curt Brown Chronicles: The Challenging Future for the Land Surveyor
In 1964, Curt made keen observations about the impending evolution of measurement technology. Compiled by Michael J. Pallamary, PS 65kb
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Measuring Minnesota – ProFile of Doug Carter
A father and son team use floatplanes for access-and JAVAD gear-to work in heavy canopy. By Marc Chves, PS 5,333kb
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The Mullan Road
Winding through Montana, Idaho and Washington, this road played a major part in the settlement of this region. By Stuart Nash, PS 232kb
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The Bench Marks of Success
In bewildering economic times, adopting new technology profitably is critical. Leica can help. By Angus Stocking, PS 1,985kb
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The Final Voyage-Part 3
In a space of two seconds the barge had avoided two wrecks. By all rights we should have been gored, then sunk. By Eric Stahlke, PS 4,968kb
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Leatherneck Surveyors-Part 1, The Artillery Surveyors
The role of the USC&GS serving with the Marine Corps during World War II in the Pacific. By Albert "skip" Theberge 1,454
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HP35s Calculator, a Field Surveyor’s Companion: Part 11: Fieldwork
Stakeout and Sideshot, and a shout-out for Nathaniel Bowditch, who gave us the Compass Adjustment. By Jason E. Foose, PS 134kb
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Test Yourself 24: Replace the Reverse Curve
The second of two installments of our popular surveying problem department. By Dr. Richard L. Elgin, PS, PE 311kb
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Vantage Point: Communiplexion
Cautionary tales against believing everything we read in a title report. By Wendy Lathrop, PS, CFM 368kb
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FeedBack
One of the more rewarding aspects of property research is holding in your hands … By Various 213kb
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