
Washington D.C. Boundary Stone - Northwest 6
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flyingmoose
N 38° 57.293 W 077° 05.617
18S E 318586 N 4313854
Located on a small strip of land between Western Avenue and Park Place Northwest.
Waymark Code: WM13VJ8
Location: District of Columbia, United States
Date Posted: 02/23/2021
Views: 4
Boundary Stone Northwest 6 sits on an open parcel of land along the border of Maryland an D.C. and like many others is surrounded by an iron fence. This one also stands out by having a sign next to it that was placed by the Montgomery County Park Commission Department of Parks.
Marker Text:
The District of Columbia Boundary Stones
In 1790, Congress authorized the estabilishment
of a territory 10 miles square on the potomac
river to be the capital of the united states. It
was President Washington's recommendation to
use land on both sides of the river. Surveyor Andrew Ellicott, notified in 1791 to proceed with designating the federal boundary by
Secretary of State Thomas Jefferson, hired
Atronomer Benjamin Banneker, a free black
man. Together they established the location
of 40 sandstone markers set at one mile
intervals on land ceded by Maryland and Virginia for the Nations' Capital. Virginia
reclaimed her lands in 1846. The stone in this
park set in 1792 at the time of the Maryland
boundary survey, is northwest number 6,
establishing the location at six miles north
of the west corner stone. The boundary stones
are considered the first monuments erected
by the United States
Montgomery County Park Commission Department of Parks
Monumentation Type: Dressed stone
 Monument Category: County/Municipal boundary marker
 Accessible to general public: yes
 Monument Website: [Web Link]
 County: Washington, D.C.
 USGS Quad: Washington West Quadrangle
 Monumentation Type (if other): Not listed
 Monument Category (if other): Not listed
 Explain Non-Public access: Not listed
 Historical significance: Not listed
 NGS PID: Not listed
 Other Coordinates: Not Listed
 Other Coordinates details: Not listed
 Approximate date of monument: Not listed

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Visit Instructions:
1. A closeup photo of the monument is required.
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2. A 'distant' photo including the monument in the view is highly recommended. Include the compass direction you faced when you took the picture.
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