O 9 ELLICOTT STONE - BH0103
Posted by: Groundspeak Regular Member Thorny1
N 30° 59.868 W 088° 01.351
16R E 402379 N 3429806
A U.S. Coast & Geodetic Survey and State Survey disc on top of the Ellicott Stone.
Waymark Code: WM45E3
Location: Alabama, United States
Date Posted: 07/09/2008
Published By:Groundspeak Regular Member seventhings
Views: 44

U.S. Coast & Geodetic Survey and State Survey disc #327 placed in 1936 on the top of Ellicott's Stone (U.S. and Spanish Florida National Boundary Line - 1799). Benchmark redesignated BH0103 in 1938 survey.

Here is the history lesson. Article below copied unedited from: Alabama Society of Professional Land Surveyors (www.aspls.org)

The Ellicott Stone is an international boundary marker or landmark. It is the only known stone monument set by Major Andrew Ellicott when he surveyed the line of demarcation between the United States and Spain during the years 1798-1800. All other monuments along the 1st U.S. Boundary were post mounds set approximately every mile from the Mississippi River to the Chattahoochee River

Andrew Ellicott, Esq., an astronomer and surveyor was commissioned by George Washington to represent the U.S. as Commissioner to carry out the provisions of the Treaty of San Lorenzo el Real, also known as the Pinckney Treaty. Thomas Freeman was appointed Surveyor.

Article 1 of the treaty delineated the boundary between Spain and the U.S. as the 31st parallel of North Latitude. Ellicott set the monument after his survey crew ran a guide or compass line from the Pearl River near Natchez. He set up an astronomical observatory on a bluff south of "Grog Hall". Today this bluff is called Seymour's Bluff and stands fifty feet above the Mobile River.

Ellicott proceeded to take elevations and sightings on the various stars, planets, the moon & the sun to calculate his geographical position. This brown ferruginous sandstone monolith is located in Mobile County, Alabama on the west side of the Mobile River North of Le Moyne, Alabama.

The Ellicott Stone is also the initial point for all U.S. Public Land surveys in the Southern part of Alabama & Mississippi. It is the point of intersection of what is known today as the St. Stephens Meridian & the St. Stephens Baseline. From 1803 until after 1813, the U.S. Deputy Land Surveyors used the Ellicott Stone to lay out the townships and ranges North of the 31st parallel. After 1813 the survey of the townships South of Ellicott's mound line were begun.

South Face of the Ellicott Stone which reads "Dominio De S. M. Carlos IV, Lat.31., 1799"- set by the joint U.S./ Spanish survey party on April 10, 1799. North Face of the Ellicott Stone which reads "U.S., Lat.31., 1799"- set by the joint U.S./ Spanish survey party on April 10, 1799. N.B.

1.) Crack in the upper right was caused by a careless tree logger circa 1917

2.) Brass disk drilled into top of stone to provide "a more accurate point" by the USCGS in 1936

3.) Hole below the date "1799" on the South face was caused by buckshot circa 1974

4.) Holes to the right of "Lat. 31." on the North face was caused by buckshot circa 1974

Copyright © 1999 - Gregory C. Spies - All rights reserved
Condition: Mark found in good condition

Designation: 327

Benchmark Agency: U.S. Coast & Geodetic Survey and State Survey

Monumentation type: Not labeled BENCH MARK, but with an ELEVATION marked on it

County: Mobile County, AL

USGS 7.5' Topographic Quadrangle Name (optional): CREOLA

Find type: Coordinates and/or to-reach information from the NGS database (or Geocaching's copy of it) were used

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NGS PID: BH0103

Benchmark Agency (if other): Not listed

Monumentation type (if other): Not listed

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