Surveyor s chain history books

Profusely illustrated history of american surveyors. It contains very detailed and practical instructions for surveying by the chain and staff, leveling. The chain included brass rings at every 10 links to facilitate partial measurements. How an untamed wilderness shaped the united states and fulfilled promise of democracy please be careful not to be mislead into. Sep 30, 2003 warning two different titles and two different book covers but they are the same books. By extension, chainage running distance is the distance along a curved or straight survey line from a fixed commencing point, as given by an odometer. The survey was completed using a compass on a staff, called a jacobs staff, and a 33. Gunters chain also known as gunters measurement is a distance measuring device used for surveying. It consists of 50 links separated from one another by three rings. It contains much history on the manor system in addition to surveying fundamentals.

Google books is among the best places to start when looking for books online, but its not your only option. These spaces represent the chain line and are meant to record any changes that need to be kept separate. Im just starting a diploma, and im interested in the history of the profession learning about old techniques and tools so. Timeline of the history of surveying and the surveyors society in the state of alabama. Young men could read such books as john gibsons treatise on surveying, or john loves geodesia, but hands on practice was essential. The surveyors chain, the section, the township, the county beauty of three dimensions til of gunters chain a measurement device invented in 1620 which reconciled the imperial and decimal systems. Make interpretation of location in accordance with law andor precedent, and finalize the establishment of the property lines. Tallies are provided at every 2m of the chain for quick reading. Im just starting a diploma, and im interested in the history of the profession learning about old techniques and tools so i can trace the history all the way to our times. Rare, old, vintage and and unusual surveying books for sale by the compleat. Gunter s chain meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples.

This is most suitably adapted to small plane areas with very few details. I have had quite a few instances where i could not find information on the web and after looking through various old text books was able to accurately date an instrument from manufacturers advertisements in the front and back of the text books a pretty exciting moment when. This is a detailed set of instructions on how i made a surveying chain. Hoddle employed a grid, a standard plan for colonial townships, using instruments including a theodolite and the surveyor s chain. Make final decisions and computations for determination of existing and new property lines.

The chain was a precision part of a surveyor s equipment and, as such, had to be calibrated and adjusted frequently, yet was sturdy enough to be dragged through rough terrain for. Surveying is the branch of civil engineering which deals with measurement of relative positions of an object on earths surface by measuring the horizontal distances, elevations, directions, and angles. Surveyors chain, also called gunters chain, measuring device and arbitrary measurement unit still widely used for surveying in englishspeaking countries. There are 10 chains in a furlong, and 80 chains in one statute mile. The antique surveyors compasses are the most rare and collectable items for the surveying collector. Instrument makers like gurley produced hundreds of surveying compasses and measuring chains at reasonable prices for use in the enormous public land survey. The chain is a unit of length equal to 66 feet 22 yards. An assistant would move the far end of the chain under the surveyor s direction.

They may have a higher value in their country of origin. From colonial times, though the 1800s, surveying in this country was performed using a crude transit or a compass and a chain. Kansas society of land surveyors kansas surveying history. Surveyors chain definition and meaning collins english. Hoddle employed a grid, a standard plan for colonial townships, using instruments including a theodolite and the surveyors chain. This is a unique design of surveyor s transit and is described in robert miller s article in rittenhouse, vol. A brief history of surveying tools in north america. Historians, surveyors, sociologists, math majors, city planners, and many other readers will. Consisting of 100 links measuring 22 yards, or a little over 20 metres, a chain is a standard unit of measure that is still in use in some countries. These types of chains comes in many lengths such as 5, 10, 20 and 30 meters. It is intended for youths who prefer a smaller and less expensive work. Here are a few more places to access online genealogy and history books. He very much enjoyed the book and the reality of what the original surveyors lives were like. Also check libraries in your ancestors area and search online for new sites with digitized books.

Surveying our country at the time it was done was very difficult. These are usually all brass instruments, although some models made in early america over 200 years ago were made of wood or brass and wood. The most common surveyors chain was 66 feet long and made up of 100 links. The lengths of metal chain they doggedly carried and laid out like giant. Sep 01, 2000 the antique surveyor s compasses are the most rare and collectable items for the surveying collector. This list includes both current and defunct businesses, and also includes large. Search the worlds most comprehensive index of fulltext books.

Invented by the english mathematician edmund gunter in the early 17th century, gunters chain is exactly 22 yards about 20 m long and divided into 100 links. In 1593 the english mile was redefined by a statute of queen elizabeth i as 5280 feet, to tie in with agricultural practice. Gunters chain was developed in 1620 and consisted of 100 links, each. Dec 12, 2019 while the surveyor uses a plane table, one of the men uses a surveyors wheel also known as a waywiser, perambulator, or hodometer and the other carries a jacobs staff on which an instrument could be mounted for stability, a box, and an unidentified round object. Courtesy of the new hampshire historical society gunter s chain was developed in 1620 and consisted of 100 links, each measuring 7. In colonial north america, there was tremendous demand for both surveyors and. Between the surveyor and the second man is a stylized gunters chain. How the united states was shaped by the greatest land sale in history by andro linklater 312pp, harpercollins. It was the responsibility of the patented to be the pilot, showing the lands boundary to. I have had quite a few instances where i could not find information on the web and after looking through various old text books was able to accurately date an instrument from manufacturers advertisements in the front and back of the text books a pretty exciting moment when i come up with another piece of the dating puzzle. In the mid19th century, when the cold tongue of land. From the solar system to the world economy to educational games, fact monster has the info kids are seeking. First there is philosophy, that he may discern the origin, cause, and nature of subterranean things. It was designed and introduced in 1620 by english clergyman and mathematician edmund gunter 15811626.

This style has the standards attached to the lower horizontal plate instead of the upper. In addition, most were made with wood, aluminum, and brass. The 66 foot long chain is also the basis for the modern length of a cricket pitch. Convenient eightleaf 16page softcover book designed to hold information for one job, then to be placed in file.

The chain included brass rings at every 10 links to. Then the surveyor would move the compass to the end of the chain and repeat the procedure to the end of the property boundary. Gunters chain is a distance measuring device used for surveying. Land surveyor s chain the ordinary gunter s or surveyor s chain is sixtysix feet or four poles long, and is composed of one hundred links, connected each to each by two rings, and furnished with a tally mark at the end of every ten links. The chain prescribed for surveying kansas for the most part was a 4pole or 66 foot chain with 100 links. To measure distances, nineteenthcentury surveyors used chains item 11. Some surveyors still work by a chain of 16 parts in a perch, others as mr. This is a pocket size book that focuses on surveying with the chain and use of the plain table. Gunters chain meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples. Search the world s most comprehensive index of fulltext books. Feel free to look the broad selection of field books that we have in stock, so you can find what works for you.

The surveyors chain was called gunters, after its inventor, the english mathematician and astronomer edmund gunter 15811626. It includes the determination of the measurement data, the reduction and interpretation of the data to usable form, and the establishment of relative position and size according to given measurement requirements. I bought this book at the request of my husband, who is an agricultural engineer, a water rights examiner, and worked for a time as a surveyor while in college. Measuring america by andro linklater books the guardian. One important element in compiling a list of surveying books used in the.

One important element in compiling a list of surveying books used in the united states is determining when surveying was first practiced in the colonies. But the book vividly describes how, once the land surveyors started. Surveyor s chain definition, see under chain def 8a. The surveyors chain was first mentioned 1579 and appears in an illustration in 1607. Surveying, a means of making relatively largescale, accurate measurements of earths surfaces. With chains, each divided into 100 links, the surveyor could readily calculate the area of each lot of land, 10 square chains being the same as 1 acre. Feel free to look the broad selection of field books that. Surveying field books, engineering field books, mining field. Collectors guide to antique surveying equipment 20000901. The chain was marked at every 10 links along its length by brass tags or tallies, the number of points on the tag denoting its position on the chain. History of surveying chicago area land surveying geodetic. Our site is coppa and kidsafecertified, so you can rest assured its a safe place for kids to grow and explore. There are no records of isaac arriving in south australia but the 1841 census shows him, his.

A link in measurement includes a ring at each end, and is seven and ninety two one hundredths inches long. This is a unique design of surveyors transit and is described in robert millers article in rittenhouse, vol. While the surveyor uses a plane table, one of the men uses a surveyors wheel also known as a waywiser, perambulator, or hodometer and the other carries a jacobs staff on which an instrument could be mounted for stability, a box, and an unidentified round object. This is a massive chain with 100 links each one foot long, making 100 feet in total. This is a list of bookstore chains with brickandmortar locations in the united kingdom and many parts of the english speaking world, they are known as bookshops and newsagents in american english, they are called bookstores, or sometimes newsstands, as they also usually carry newspapers and magazines. Metric chains are the most commonly used chain in india. No matter what youre looking for or where you are in the world, our global marketplace of sellers can help you find unique and affordable options. Chain surveying definition, details, procedure civil. It enabled plots of land to be accurately surveyed and plotted, for legal and commercial purposes. However, many surveyors would add a link to their chains so as to be generous to the person obtaining the land.

The standard chain measured 66 feet in length, equivalent to 4 rods of 16. Types of chains used in surveying, their parts, testing and. Surveyors or gunters chain made by chesterman, sheffield. The beginning of the 17th century corresponds with the first lasting settlement by the english in virginia. Andy yan surveys his chain of history vancouver sun. It includes the determination of the measurement data, the reduction and interpretation of the data to usable form, and the establishment of relative position and. The colonial surveyor in pennsylvania, surveyors historical society, 20. Compute and compare field information with record data. Aug 25, 2008 the surveyor s chain was called gunter s, after its inventor, the english mathematician and astronomer edmund gunter 15811626. Survey technicians often operate survey instruments, run surveys in the field, do survey calculations, or draft plans. An impassioned defense of progress and innovationand an argument for social responsibility from engineer, businessman, and former ceo of bp lord john browne. The distances were measured with a measuring device called a chain. Atwell was a surveyor and instructor and advocated using the chain and plain.

His assistants would carry a 100link piece of chain which was four poles long sixtysix feet, and would measure out the distance. He came in to show off his latest acquisition, a 33foot surveyors chain that was used to measure city lots in the 1880s. Courtesy of the new hampshire historical society gunters chain was developed in 1620 and consisted of 100 links, each measuring 7. A brief history of surveying tools in north america by jon dotson. It was the responsibility of the patented to be the pilot, showing the lands boundary to the surveyor and to hire two chain carriers. The warrant was given to the county surveyor, who would, in time, survey the tract. Surveyors chain definition of surveyors chain by the free. The surveyor s chain, the section, the township, the county beauty of three dimensions til of gunter s chain a measurement device invented in 1620 which reconciled the imperial and decimal systems. How the united states was shaped by the greatest land sale in history and measuring america. To surveyors and collectors alike, the link chain symbolizes a rugged era, when surveying tools and techniques were literally defining america. The invention of the steel tape in 1867 brought a more convenient and accurate means of measuring large distances and tfore by the early 1900s gunters chain had generally fallen out of use. A technician usually has no legal authority and cannot certify his work.

The country of origin can play a role in the value of an antique builders level or an antique surveyors transit. References i have found useful in understanding historical instruments, links to manufacturers of historical surveying equipment, and a list of some books related to 18th century surveying that are in print. Oct 04, 2018 he came in to show off his latest acquisition, a 33foot surveyors chain that was used to measure city lots in the 1880s. In 1620, the polymath edmund gunter developed a method of accurately surveying land using a surveyors chain 66 feet long with 100 links. Then he would use the detachable sights to view the line of the property. Etsy is the home to thousands of handmade, vintage, and oneofakind products and gifts related to your search. There are many arts and sciences of which a miner should not be ignorant. Warning two different titles and two different book covers but they are the same books. Land surveyor s chain manufacturers description of its product the ordinary gunters or surveyor s chain is sixtysix feet or four poles long, and is composed of one hundred links, connected each to each by two rings, and furnished with a tally mark at the end of every ten links.

3 667 381 548 694 1118 1180 976 1440 412 1346 160 685 482 960 921 918 1410 1503 1607 526 393 406 1550 332 1385 35 232 925 536 1492 458 616 227 993 1003 367 1278 670 107 743 711 671 81 929 1083