In a message dated 4/17/01 5:50:12 PM Mountain Daylight Time, lliddiard@nc.rr.com writes: << 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. >> It's real. It's the Prime Meridian used to survey most of Oklahoma -- the exception being the panhandle, which was surveyed with respect to the Cimarron Meridian. On my wall-sized map of Oklahoma, the Indian Meridian passes through only one town: Meridian [natch!], which is in Logan County. Sharon McAllister
The Indian Meridian monument sets in the middle of the road on the edge of the town of Coyle, just east of Guthrie. Sharon C > On my wall-sized map of Oklahoma, the Indian Meridian passes through only one > town: Meridian [natch!], which is in Logan County. > > Sharon McAllister > > > ==== OKGEN Mailing List ==== > Accidentally unsubscribed from the OKGenWeb list? Simply resubscribe. A > full mailbox, computer error, or spam may cause you to be unsubscribed. > mailto:okgen-l-request@rootsweb.com >
The marker is on the east edge of MERIDIAN not Coyle. (o:]>* Huggles *<[:o) Billie The three best words in the English Language: "I LOVE YOU" Pass them on!