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From 1802 to 1805, he worked as a land surveyor.
He thus became one of the first modern land surveyors.
He also served as a land surveyor like his father.
The family needs the policy because her husband lost his job as a land surveyor with the state last spring.
During this time, federal land surveyors had no association of their own.
Their work is similar to land surveyors, but they cover larger areas.
After taking his degree, Murray worked as a land surveyor.
Other maps and works by land surveyors date from 1552.
He studied as a land surveyor and received his commission in 1799.
After high school Downs worked as a land surveyor, but decided to return to baseball.
Survey technicians help land surveyors when they go to a site.
He quickly became a land surveyor and took on translation responsibilities.
He qualified as a land surveyor for the province in 1843.
Unlike land surveyors, the resulting plan does not have legal status.
Once there, he borrowed a book on surveying and became a land surveyor.
George Jr. came from a family of land surveyors.
His father taught mathematics and was a land surveyor, who later became a civil engineer.
Later he was a civil engineer and land surveyor.
By 1906, the college was offering programs for training assistant engineers, land surveyors and primary school teachers.
Under Connecticut law, land surveyors may trespass on property in the course of their work.
David Gibson, a distinguished land surveyor, was another leader in this community.
The original road (since upgraded) was laid by British land surveyors in 1927.
This time there was a scientific background to his explorations, for he brought along with him a land surveyor.
Surveys are usually measured and drawn up by specialist land surveyors.
Now something of a forgotten figure, James was a land surveyor who had made a fortune in property speculation.