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    1. Re: [OKGEN ] RE: Indian Meridien
    2. 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

    04/17/2001 03:25:07
    1. Re: [OKGEN ] RE: Indian Meridien
    2. Sharon Crawford
    3. 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 >

    04/17/2001 03:25:37
    1. Re: [OKGEN ] RE: Indian Meridien
    2. Billie Walsh
    3. 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!

    04/17/2001 03:35:26