
MASDIX West Line Stone 110, 1767, Pennsylvania-Maryland
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Ernmark
N 39° 43.289 W 077° 47.138
18S E 261238 N 4400556
MASDIX West Line Stone 110, 1767, PA-MD, is a dressed Portland Stone shaft set by Mason and Dixon in 1767 to demarcate the boundary between PA and MD.
Waymark Code: WM42C5
Location: Maryland, United States
Date Posted: 06/27/2008
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Details on this stone are as follows:
Stone 110 = MasDix nominal mile 106
N39-43.289 W077-47.138 (survey grade GPS from the Mason-Dixon Line Preservation Partnership)
Surveyed 09/30/1765
Position finalized 10/28/1765
Stone set 11/07/1767
Actual miles = 106.399 from MDP Corner
This stone is capped by a U.S. Coast & Geodetic Survey Reference Mark disk (RM #1) for nearby triangulation station VACANT (PID #JV4729).
For more deatiled reading on these stones
see link to nearby waymarked stone #106 posted by Benchmarking & Survey Stone enthusiast
seventhings.