Dublin Core
Title
Marker part, survey
Subject
Exploration and Survey
Landmarks
Description
LIVINGSTONE WAS SURVEYED UNDER 1000 ACRE SECTION SYSTEM, ADOPTED FOR CROWN SURVEYS IN 1851. SURVEY LINES IN ORIGINAL SURVEY WERE INTHE CENTER OF THE CONCESSION & SIDEROAD ALLOWANCES, THUS CREATING SECTIONS OF 1000 ACRES. LOTS MEASURED 20 CHAINS WIDE BY 50-CHAINS DEEP CONTAINING 100 ACRES EACH (REF.1 P.48)
TO IDENTIFY THE PRECISE GEOGRAPHICAL LOCATION OF A SPECIFIC SITE, AS DETERMINED BY A SURVEYOR
IN ONTARIO THE 1000-ACRE SECTIONAL SYSTEM WAS FIRST ADOPTED IN 1835 BECAUSE THE CANADA COMPANY WANTED 100 ACRE LOTS MORE SUITABLE TO IMMIGRANT FARMERS. IT WAS USED UNTIL C.1906, ALTHOUGH NOT EXCLUSIVELY (THE 2400-ACRE SECTION SYSTEM CO-EXISTED WITH IT FROM 1835-1854 (REF.2 P.123)
TYPE: OR CENTER POST- SEE REF.1 P.48/ *SOURCE: HISTORIC MONUMENTS COMMITTEE, MR. R.O. SEMPER, CHAIRMAN/ *DIM: POST POINT MOUNTED ON DISPLAY BOARD. POST POINT L.84.0, W-13.0, H-11.0 CM/ ONE OF ORIGINAL POSTS PLANTED IN SURVEY OF TOWNSHIP OF LIVINGSTONE IN PROVISIONAL COUNTY OF HALIBURTON, ON. CARRIED OUT IN 1877 UNDER INSTRUCTIONS FROM DEPT. OF CROWN LANDS BY ALEXANDER NIVEN, P.L.S. OF HALIBURTON, THREE SURVIVING POSTS REMOVED IN 1961 & REPLACED BY MONUMENTS/ SEE ALSO 730778-720779/ SEE ALSO 940446-940450/ SEE 730683-817 SUPP. INFO. RANGE
FILE
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Date
1877-1952
1877
1952
Rights
Government of Canada Open Government Licence https://open.canada.ca/en/open-government-licence-canada
Identifier
1973.078
Coverage
Ontario
LIVINGSTONE, HALIBURTON COUNTY