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- I am EXAMPLE1.TXT
-
- This is the land description from a deed in Wayne county, Kentucky. It is in
- two tracts.
-
- FIRST TRACT
- Beginning on a stake at a cliff and running S. 78 W. 22 poles to a hickory;
- in the gap of the cliff; thence S. 20 E. 18 poles to a stake in the M. and
- D. line; thence N. 54 E. 8 poles to their corner, a cedar and elm; thence
- S. 61 E. 25 poles to a post oak; S. 30 E. still their line 40 poles to a
- gum; S. 50 E. still their line 4 poles to a hickory; still their line 48
- poles S. 50 E. to a double black oak; still their line N. 60 E. 8 poles to
- a poplar, B's corner; thence running with B.'s line N. 10 E. to a chestnut;
- thence N. 65 W. 15 poles to a stone and small hickory; S. 49½ W. 9 poles to
- a stake; thence S. 72½ W. 9 poles to a stake; thence S. 59½ W. 6 poles to a
- small hickory; thence N. 52¼ W. 3 poles to a chestnut; thence S. 85 W. 3
- 2/3 poles to a sassafras; thence N. 53 W. 5 2/3 poles to a maple; thence N.
- 61 W. 6 poles to a sugartree; thence N. 59 W. 6½poles to a beech; thence N.
- 51 W. 6 poles to an ash; thence N. 47 W. 10½ poles to a double white oak;
- thence N. 42 W. 7 poles to an ash; thence N. 46 W. 4½ poles to a white oak;
- thence N. 52 W. 5 1/3 poles to an elm; thence N. 51 W. 7 poles to an ash;
- thence N. 69 W. 6½ poles to a double chestnut oak; thence to the beginning.
-
- SECOND TRACT
- Beginning on the East corner of second party's garden; thence with V.R.'s line
- N. 8 E. 92 poles to a black oak and dogwood; thence N. 35 E. 22 poles to
- hickory & dogwood L.W.M.'s line; thence N. 70 W. about 70 yards to a small
- ash and stone on W.M.'s line; thence with W.M.'s line S. 29 W. 1 pole to a
- sugartree; thence S. 19 W. 13½ poles to a four-forked sugartree; thence S.
- 16 W. 8¼ poles to a sugartree; thence S. 22 W. 7 1/3 poles to a hickory;
- thence S20 W. 8 3/4 poles to an ash; thence S. 42 W. 5 1/3 poles to a
- sugartree; thence S12½ W. 9½ poles to a hickory; thence S. 31 W. 10 poles to
- a young beech tree; thence S. 19 W. 6 1/3 poles to a soft maple; thence S.
- 21 W. 7½ poles to an oak; thence S. 17 W. 7½ poles to a young beech tree;
- thence S. 21 W. 8¼ poles to a double hickory near the barnyard fence corner;
- thence S. 25½ W. 4 3/4 poles to a beech tree along side of barnyard fence;
- thence S. 30 W. 5 1/3 poles to a soft maple; thence S. 31 W. 8¼ poles to a
- hickory; thence S. 34½ E. 2½ poles to a stone and a hickory in the fence
- corner; thence back to the beginning.
-
- The land descriptions were entered into CAVEMAP and are files named
- EXAMPLE1.CAV & EXAMPLE2.CAV in a data format. You can read them just like you
- are reading this file. In addition, CAVEMAP can read this format and do some
- useful tricks with the data. Read file EXAMPLE2.TXT for more information.
-
- Read (or better yet, print so that you can doodle with a pencil), CAVEMAP1.TXT
- for instructions on the use of CAVEMAP1.BAS