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CHAPTER 3
organized alphabetically by author
published sources only

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———. “Loop-Closures Resulting from the Readjustment of the First-Order Triangulation in the Western Part of the United States.” Bulletin of the National Research Council (July 1927).

———. “Plane Coordinate-Systems for Individual States.” Transactions, American Geophysical Union (1934): 36–38.

———. “Development of State Grid Systems.” Civil Engineering 7 (Jan 1937): 33–37.

———. “The Readjustment of the First-Order Triangulation in the Western Half of the United States.” Bulletin of the National Research Council 11 (Nov 1926).

Adams, Oscar and Charles Claire. Manual of plane-coordinate computation. US Coast and Geodetic Survey special publication 193. Washington, DC: USGPO, 1935.

———. Manual of traverse computation on the Lambert grid. US Coast and Geodetic Survey special publication 194. Washington, DC: USGPO, 1935.

———. Manual of traverse computation on the transverse Mercator grid. US Coast and Geodetic Survey special publication 195. Washington, DC: USGPO, 1935.

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Comptes rendus of the commission of projections from the 1936 meeting in Edinburgh, Bulletin géodésique 61 (Jan.–Mar 1939).

Comptes rendus of the commission on projections from the 1933 meeting in Lisbon, Bulletin géodésique 45 (Jan–Mar 1935).

Comptes rendus of the commission on the European recalculation from the 1933 meeting in Lisbon, Bulletin géodésique 45 (Jan–Mar 1935).

Comptes rendus of the commission on the European recalculation from the 1936 meeting in Edinburgh, Bulletin géodésique 61 (1939).

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Dixon, Charles M. “A Practical Application of a Geodetic Control Survey and State Coordinate System.” Surveying and Mapping 9 (Apr–June 1949).

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Hayford, John. Geodesy: The Figure of the Earth and Isostasy from Measurements in the United States. Washington, DC: USGPO, 1909.

———. Geodesy: Supplementary Investigation in 1909 of the Figure of the Earth and Isostasy. Washington, DC: USGPO, 1910.

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Hinks, Arthur R. “German War Maps and Survey.” The Geographical Journal 53 (Jan 1919).

———. “The Grid in Civil Use.” The Geographical Journal 63 (June 1924).

———. “On the Projection Adopted for the Allied Maps on the Western Front.” The Geographical Journal 57 (June 1921).

———. Review of Physics of the Earth–II. The Figure of the Earth by the US National Research Council. The Geographical Journal 79 (Mar 1932): 239–241.

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Kane, Frank, Jr. “Geodetic Surveys will be Extended.” New York Times, 5 Aug 1934.

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Kissam, Philip. “Function of a State Surveying Board.” Civil Engineering 5 (July 1935).

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———. “Local Control Surveys in New Jersey.” Civil Engineering 6 (Mar 1936).

———. “New Jersey Adopts Plane-Coordinate System.” Civil Engineering 5 (Nov 1935).

———. “The United States Coast and Geodetic Survey and the Property Owner.” The Scientific Monthly 44 (Apr 1937).

———. “The Utilization of Plane Coordinates in New Jersey.” Geodetic Letter 1 (Jan 1937).

Knox County Historical Society. “Oscar Sherman Adams.” 2007? Available at http://www.knoxhistory.org/authors/adams.html.

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L[ambert], W. D. “The International Geodetic and Geophysical Union.” Science 73, no. 1879 (2 Jan 1931).

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Macdonald, A. “Two Continents, One Meridian, Two Visionaries, One Goal.” Survey Review 35 (Jan 2000).

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———. “Resection in Survey.” The Geographical Journal 52 (Aug 1918).

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———. “Geographic Service in the French Armies during the War, 1914–1918.” The Military Engineer 32 (July–Aug 1940): 266–270.

———. “Note au sujet du calcul des tables de l’ellipsoïde de référence international.” Bulletin géodésique 18 (1928): 361–369.

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