T14S R8E S12 13 R9E S7 18 COR - Deschutes County, OR
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member Cooke17513
N 44° 21.837 W 121° 42.953
10T E 602321 N 4913099
PLSS section corner remonumented by USDI-Bureau of Land Management, James E. Jelley in 1966; Land Corner Record, T14S R9E J-01
Waymark Code: WMTE9N
Location: Oregon, United States
Date Posted: 11/10/2016
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member Ernmark
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From the Sisters Ranger Station, travel generally NW on US20 for 9.5 miles. Turn left onto George McAllister Road, FR2060. Continue about 0.4 miles and bear right onto FR2061. Continue 3.9 miles to the corner, some distance away on the left.
Type of survey mark: 3-1/4" brass cap on iron pipe; rising 5"

What indicators are near the mark to help people identify where it is located?:
The corner bears E, about 0.8 mile from the centerline of FR2061. Found two sawed stumps with yellow BEARING TREE tags and LAND SURVEY MONUMENT signs on the backsides. There are two U-posts with PROPERTY BOUNDARY signs. One bears W, 46" distant, and the other, which also has a LAND SURVEY MONUMENT sign, bears E, 59" distant.


What property is this mark defining?:
Firs Holdings LLC property N of the corner, else Deschutes National Forest; see also Survey CS#00011 filed in the Deschutes County Surveyors Office and USDI-Bureau of Land Management, Field Notes of the Remonumentation of Certain Original Corner Points, Township 14 South, Range 9 East of the Willamette Meridian in the State of Oregon; Survey Completed August 12, 1966


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