Hawkins Land Surveying

Hawkins Land Surveying California Licensed Land Surveyor- LS 7973

Hawkins Land Surveying provides services such as:Boundary Surveys Topographic mapping GPS Surveys Construction Staking Settlement Monitoring Legal Descriptions Drafting Legal Exhibits Lot Line Adjustments

Here Kitty Kitty...
03/02/2024

Here Kitty Kitty...

Morning views...
09/16/2022

Morning views...

some interesting monuments. A stone marked 1/4 corner
09/08/2022

some interesting monuments. A stone marked 1/4 corner

Happy Birthday Peter Lynch. One of my early mentors...
03/02/2022

Happy Birthday Peter Lynch. One of my early mentors...

Found wagon axles from 1894. Guinda CA
01/05/2022

Found wagon axles from 1894. Guinda CA

Beautiful Saturday morning...
11/06/2021

Beautiful Saturday morning...

Monday morning views...
03/29/2021

Monday morning views...

I wish they were all this easy...
02/05/2021

I wish they were all this easy...

Today was a good day. Found section corner stone monument marked by E.N. Eager in 1898.
12/13/2020

Today was a good day. Found section corner stone monument marked by E.N. Eager in 1898.

Nice day in Suisun Valley...
12/03/2020

Nice day in Suisun Valley...

Nice fall day today...
10/31/2020

Nice fall day today...

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Indians attack transcontinental railroad survey crew in Utah

On this day in history 1853, Paiute Indians attack U.S. Army Captain John W. Gunnison and his party of 37 soldiers and railroad surveyors near Sevier Lake, Utah. Gunnison and seven other men were killed, but the survey party continued with its work and eventually reported its findings to the United States Congress.
Gunnison was a West Point graduate who had led several previous topographical surveys before being assigned to conduct this survey of potential railroad routes across central Colorado and Utah.

Gunnison’s mission was only one of four surveys dispatched by the U.S. Congress in an attempt to break a sectional deadlock over which route the proposed transcontinental railroad should follow. The whole idea of a transcontinental railroad was jeopardized by a bitter dispute between northern and southern politicians, with both factions stubbornly insisting that the line should have its terminus in their respective regions. Congress hoped that by turning the question over to the impartial and scientific surveyors of the topographical corps, a clearly superior route would emerge and break the deadlock.

Following Gunnison’s death at the hands of the Paiute, his lieutenant, E.G. Beckwith, assumed command. Beckwith eventually found a potential railroad route through Weber Canyon in the Unita Mountains and discovered two feasible passes over the northern Sierra Nevada. The survey also provided valuable information on the geology, flora, and fauna of the West and set a high standard for subsequent explorers to follow. However, the results of neither the Gunnison/Beckwith survey nor any of the others succeeded in breaking the deadlock in Congress. Since no clearly superior route emerged from the volumes of maps and data gathered, the decision remained a political rather than scientific one. The issue would only be settled after the southern states seceded from the Union, leaving the matter in the hands of northern politicians.

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