Anybody know why the Edward Carrington survey no 613 at Fayetteville, and Perry township is so named and numbered. A Va military survey numbered around 613 should have been surveyed about 1788,by ,likely,John Obannon, and located on the Ohio River,or the east bank of the Little Miami River,or the lower, or western East Fork of the Little Miami rivern . Almost certainly no survey team braved the Indian dangers to survey so far into the interior, unless maybe Carrington's no 613 included a major salt lick,and deer lick,well known to hunters. I suppose that it's more likely that the location of no.613 for 1000 acres at Fayetteville,was the result of some land suit. I see survey's in the high 500's on Cloverlick fork n of Bethel,and s Williamsburg twnsp had a bit of 500-600. North of Williamsburg,on the creek,are 900's-1000. Why the isolated no 613.? Must be 15-20 miles from another 500-600-700 survey. Might be a story here. ?????? ________________________________________________________________ GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less! Join Juno today! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/web/.