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Fifty Mile Marker, Southern Boundary of the Uintah Indian Reservation
Fifty Mile Marker, Southern Boundary of the Uintah Indian Reservation
TitleFifty Mile Marker, Southern Boundary of the Uintah Indian Reservation
DescriptionTwo views of the rock that serves as the fifty mile marker on the southern boundary of the Uintah and Ouray Indian Reservation in Fort Duchesne, Utah. The upper end of the rock is carved with an upward-pointing arrow, and the letters UIR. These images were taken for a calendar produced by the Utah Council of Land Surveyors. This image is for April, 2011.
SubjectSurveying; U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey; Boundary stones; Milestones; Uintah and Ouray Indian Reservation (Utah);
ContributorsPerry, Dan
Date original2009
Date digital2012-06-24
TypeImage;StillImage
Formatimage/jpeg
Publisher digitalUtah Valley University
Rights managementDigital Copyright owned by the Utah Council of Land Surveyors
CollectionUtah Council of Land Surveyors
Languageeng
CoverageUintah and Ouray Indian Reservation (Utah); Fort Duchesne (Utah);
File size3.60 MB
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