Hamilton-Topsfield #02 (HT-02)
Posted by: Groundspeak Regular Member bctrail
N 42° 39.121 W 070° 54.312
19T E 343834 N 4723932
A granite post marking one point on the boundary line between the towns of Hamilton and Topsfield, Massachusetts. It is located in Bradley Palmer State Park.
Waymark Code: WM6P41
Location: Massachusetts, United States
Date Posted: 06/29/2009
Published By:Groundspeak Regular Member GEO*Trailblazer 1
Views: 2

This is one of many granite posts used to mark points on the boundary lines between towns in this area, in this case, the Town of Hamilton and the Town of Topsfield. The markers generally are located where the town line turns at an angle, although in some cases they occur at intermediate points in long straight runs.

This marker is located in Bradley Palmer State Park. You can get a trail map either from the web site or at the park. There are eleven boundary markers in BPSP. The adjacent markers are Hamilton-Topsfield #01 (WM6Q7E and Hamilton-Topsfield #03 (WM6PBG). The markers in the park all have a characteristic orange paint band at or near the top.

The letter "H" (for Hamilton) and the letter "T" (for Topsfield) are on opposite sides. This marker is approximately eight inches square, and about four feet tall. It is located near the gated road (closed to vehicles only) which runs east from near the park maintenance area.
Type of survey mark: Granite post, approximately eight inches square, and about four feet high.

What indicators are near the mark to help people identify where it is located?:
About 15 feet east of a left curve in the road, near trail junction #44 on the BPSP trail map. It is into the forest, and not easily seen from the road during foliage season.


What property is this mark defining?:
The boundary line between the towns of Hamilton and Topsfield.


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