Dublin Core
Title
Marker, survey
Subject
Exploration and Survey
Landmarks
Description
FIRST SURVEY OF CANADIAN PRATRIES UNDER DOMINION LANDS SYSTEM BEGAN IN 1869. THIS MARKER IS AN EXAMPLE OF AN EARLY IRON TOWNSHIP MARKER, PLACED BY J. MCLATCHIE, D.L.S. IN 1873. MCLATCHIE WAS RESPONSIBLE FOR RUNNING THE SECOND BASE LINE SOUTH OF THE THIRD MERIDIAN (1881) AND SURVEYED EXTENSIVELY IN THE PRAIRIES.
TO IDENTIFY THE PRECISE GEOGRAPHIC LOCATION OF A SPECIFIC SITE, AS DETERMINED BY A SURVEYOR
TOWNSHIP & SECTION CORNERS WERE ROUTINELY MARKED BY WOOD POSTS UNTIL 1882, WHEN IRON TUBES OR POSTS WERE INTRODUCED. THIS IRONTOWNSHIP MARKER PREDATES THIS CHANGE BY ALMOST 10 YEARS. IT WAS PLANTED BY D.L.S. MCLATCHIE WHO, IN 1888, LOBBYED TO HAVE IRON POSTS & MOUNDS USED AT ALL CORNERS IN WOODED COUNTRY (REF.1 P.11)
*SOURCE: HISTORIC MONUMENTS COMMITTEE, MR. R.O. SEMPER, CHAIRMAN/ PLACED AT NORTHEAST CORNER OF SECTION 36, TOWNSHIP 16, RANGE 19, WEST OF PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN ON EAST BOUNDARY OF ROLLING RIVER INDIAN RESERVE NO. 67, MB BY J.MCLATCHIE, D.L.S. IN 1873. REPLACED BY STANDARD POST IN CONCRETE IN 1953 BY R.W. CLARK, D.L.S./ SEE ALSO 940446-940450
Date
1873-1953
1873
1953
Rights
Government of Canada Open Government Licence https://open.canada.ca/en/open-government-licence-canada
Identifier
1973.0694
Coverage
Manitoba
ROLLING RIVER INDIAN RESERVE NO. 67"