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<font face="Courier">That's odd you had problems using Foxfire. I used
it and it worked just fine. The first page, from the link you sent,
came right up. The selection I made at the top of that page took a bit
to download, but it was just as slow when I tried it in IE. Maybe it
was just really busy or something when you tried Foxfire.</font><br>
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Robyn Greenlund wrote:
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<pre><tt><tt>Tip for those of you using Firefox - it hates this site!
I had to open the site in a IE window to get it to open at all.
Didn't try Netscape or Opera...
But thanks for posting it anyway!
Robyn
coquillevalley.org
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Pat wrote:
Ran across this today and recalled our discussion a couple of weeks ago re:
Donation Land Claims.
This is a website where you can, by Twp and Range, look at original surveyors
notes.
<a href="http://www.aocweb.org/fieldnotes_100/" target="_blank">http://www.aocweb.org/fieldnotes_100/</a>
I didn't find any index where you could find names, but, if you know the
original DLC number, and/or name
of the patentee, you may find some very interesting stuff.
The only one I found in 6S1W was Samuel Allen. When I have time, I'll look for
more. I wonder if anyone
has ever done an index?
ALSO -- sorry to shout -- today I was told that every
township (i.e. 06S1W
Willamette Meridian) had to
have a name. Sure enough, in South Dakota, they were named. Outside of
precincts, which appear to cross
township boundaries, I have not seen labels for Oregon.
Does anyone know more about this?
Thanks
Pat (in Tucson)</tt></tt></pre>
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