I submitted an updated map of the land warrants in the Dutch Corner area. It should soon be available for all to see.
I am pretty confident that I have the surveys correctly positioned on the aerial photo. I was able to use some present day fence lines to position many of the plots. The plots do not quite mesh together. This is due to either errors in the warrant surveys or the limitations of the software I am using. Some are probably a combination of both. I have noticed in a few of the surveys that it was noted a 2 degree variance was allowed so this could also answer some of the problems. I also wonder how much variance the large iron ore deposits at or near the surface could interfere with a compass back when the surveys were done.
Sometime around Christmas or New Years I hope to have available another update to the map. I have some plots to line the west bank of Dunnings Creek, but have not had time to draw them on the map. I hope to locate some more plots to fill in the two large holes east of Dunnings Creek. I sketched in John Miller's plot (C-212-25) on the map with the names, but it is not yet on the aerial overlay.
Bill Bowser
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