Wind River meridian
The Wind River meridian, established in 1875, is one of the principal meridians for Wyoming.[1] The initial point is near Fort Washakie, Wyoming.
See also
References
- ^ Part 5: Public Land Survey System Standards for USGS and USDA Forest Service Single Edition Quadrangle Maps (5/03)
External links
- "Cadastral Survey [Wind River meridian]". U.S. Bureau of Land Management. Archived from the original on 2012-08-14. Retrieved 2012-10-01.
- "Principal Meridians and Base Lines". U.S. Bureau of Land Management. Archived from the original on 2012-10-18. Retrieved 2012-10-01.
- "Wind River Meridian, Fort Washakie, WY". Principal Meridian Project. Retrieved 2012-10-01.
- "Wind River Meridian". The Center for Land Use Interpretation. Retrieved 2012-10-01.
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Principal meridians of the United States
- First
- Second
- Third
- Fourth
- Fourth (extended)
- Fifth
- Sixth
- Black Hills
- Boise
- Chickasaw
- Choctaw
- Cimarron
- Copper River
- Gila and Salt River
- Humboldt
- Huntsville
- Indian
- Louisiana
- Michigan
- Mount Diablo
- Navajo
- New Mexico
- Montana
- St. Helena meridian
- St. Stephens
- Salt Lake
- San Bernardino
- Tallahassee
- Uintah
- Umiat
- Ute
- Washington
- Willamette
- Wind River
43°00′41.05″N 108°48′51.61″W / 43.0114028°N 108.8143361°W / 43.0114028; -108.8143361
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