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''''Upon the day appointed...' December 5, 1763'''<br> | ''''Upon the day appointed...' December 5, 1763'''<br> | ||
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+ | '''...erecting an Observatory in a vacant Piece, nearby...'''<br> | ||
+ | According to personal communication with Todd M. Babcock, Chairman of the Mason and Dixon Line Preservation Partnership, [http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&q=39+56+28.28549+N+75+08+39.02005+W&ie=UTF8&z=17&ll=39.941191,-75.144167&spn=0.004277,0.010664&om=1&iwloc=addr this] is the location of the Observatory to within 5'+/-. | ||
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'Upon the day appointed...' December 5, 1763
...erecting an Observatory in a vacant Piece, nearby...
According to personal communication with Todd M. Babcock, Chairman of the Mason and Dixon Line Preservation Partnership, this is the location of the Observatory to within 5'+/-.
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Flower-de-luce
another flower-named tavern (like the Orchid.)
"Flower of Light." A lily and a magnetical symbol for North. Also the
Fleur de lis