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Benjamin Banneker
Benjamin Banneker
benjamin banneker
Banneker was a watch maker and surveyor. He helped survey the land area that was to become Washington DC.
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Benjamin Banneker
Benjamin Banneker
Benjamin Banneker
The land on which Washinton was to be built was surveyed in 1791 by Andrew Ellicott and Benjamin Banneker. The latter, a self-taught astronomer of African descent, used astronomical readings to fix the positions of the 40 boundary stones marking the perimeter of the 10 square mile site.
Benjamin Banneker
An astronomer was needed to use latitude and longitude to survey the land. Benjamin Banneker, an inventor, mathematician, as well as astronomer, and the son of a freed slave, was asked to hep with this task.
The land on which Washinton was to be built was surveyed in 1791 by Andrew Ellicott and Benjamin Banneker. The latter, a self-taught astronomer of African descent, used astronomical readings to fix the positions of the 40 boundary stones marking the perimeter of the 10 square mile site.
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Banneker was a watch maker and surveyor. He helped survey the land area that was to become Washington DC.
To find your land survey, you can contact the surveyor who conducted the survey or check with your local government's land records office. They should have a copy of the survey on file that you can access.
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