
Deakins Line Stone #1 (1910, 3-County Intersection)
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Algoma!
N 39° 11.716 W 079° 29.270
17S E 630583 N 4339535
Quick Description: This is the replacement for the famous Fairfax Stone, marking the intersection of Preston, Tucker and Grant Counties in West Virginia. The Potomac River's headwaters are about 25 feet away.
Location: West Virginia, United States
Date Posted: 4/29/2008 4:15:26 PM
Waymark Code: WM3PFD
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Long Description:I believe some people are mistaking the large boulder over the
springwater of the Potomac for the Fairfax Stone itself. The plaque
on it refers to the marker, but the phrasing makes me believe it is
not the original marker itself. Instead, the 1910 re-survey of the
Deakins line put up the pylon that exists in a poor condition
today. On the stone you can see what appears to be the marking F/X,
which I think refers to the point as belonging to the Fairfax
Stone. Since the Fairfax Stone was the original longitude
designation for western MD, I suppose that the 1910 Survey agreed
that they'd better use that as their starting point as well, even
though the MD border really begins a mile or so north where the
Potomac turns east.
Since I wrote this, another stone hunter, "seventhings" has
agreed with my theory as well as "Geo Trailblazer". Thanks to both
of them for their consultation! Good teamwork.