Murderous Creek was named when the surveyors found a victim hanging from a tree near the stream.
The second phase would be dropped if surveyors found no problems in their review of the first group of residents.
And even the surveyor found a 10 centimeter steel fraction.
Subsequent cadastral surveyors retracing his lines found them highly accurate.
Their wait for a development was short; for the next morning, the surveyors found an alien notice.
Some time after their construction, surveyors found that the tenements had been built with inadequate foundations for the ground conditions, and were beginning to subside.
However, one surveyor who inspected the vessel found that it was unseaworthy.
The paint is applied so surveyors can find the things.
The surveyors found evidence of underground deposits of oil and gas.
In 1837, surveyors found a large Hickory tree in the center of section 28, from which the settlement took its name.