The road that passes through Meridian is named Indian Meridian road, (go figure) It has the same name all the way south through OKC. It is 1 mile east of Choctaw Rd as it goes through Oklahoma County. It dead ends at Stella Rd in Cleveland County and picks up on the south side of Lake Thunderbird as 132 Ave. It's Longitude is 97' 15" 0'" Gene At 09:54 PM 04/17/2001 -0400, you wrote: >The following comes from the OKLAHOMA ALMANAC Golden Anniversary Edition >1957-58: > >Fort Arbuckle: On State 7, 8 miles west of Davis. The marker is located on >the INDIAN MERIDIAN; and is two miles north of the Initial Point, where all >land surveys in Oklahoma (except the Panhandle) originate. Fort Arbuckle was >the new site of the military post first established in 1849. > >Howard Grisso SMITH KANE BATESEL MOLLOY MORRISON >Medford, OR > > >Date: Tue, 17 Apr 2001 19:44:54 -0400 >From: "Leslie Liddiard" <lliddiard@nc.rr.com> >To: OKGEN-L@rootsweb.com >Message-ID: <00c901c0c798$671a30e0$bd381a42@nc.rr.com> >Subject: [OKGEN ] RE: Indian Meridien >Content-Type: text/plain; >charset="iso-8859-1" > >Evening All: > >Could someone tell me if the Indian Meridian is an imaginary line or real? >If it's real, could someone please tell me how to locate it on a map? I have >a number of deeds that refer to the Indian Meridian and don't know exactly >where it is. Any help would be greatly appreciate. Thanks in advance. > >Leslie Liddiard > > >----------------------------------------------- >FREE! The World's Best Email Address @email.com >Reserve your name now at http://www.email.com > > > >==== OKGEN Mailing List ==== >Have you visited OKBits? http://www.rootsweb.com/~okbits/ >Have you visited OKGenWeb Archives? >http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ok/okfiles.htm >