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A Desirable 66 Foot Steel Land Surveyor Chain By Chesterman, Early 1900s

A Desirable 66 Foot Steel Land Surveyor Chain By Chesterman,  Early 1900s Engineering photo   Category : Science & Medicine (Pre-1930) > Engineering
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Uploaded by best-salmon on Jun 29, 2016
        
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Category : Science & Medicine (Pre-1930) > EngineeringItem Id: 162264
Maker: unknownEstimated value: around 200 USD
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circa 1890
It consists of 100 individual links connected by iron rings, all 9 brass tally tags (every 10 feet) - each shaped to indicate partial chain measurements, and two brass handles, each inscribed ‘1 CHAIN’
The chain measures 66 feet in length which equals 4 ‘poles’
Edwin Gunter of England initiated its common use for measuring land boundaries in the early 1600s
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