Triangulation Stations 

Survey points were often named for nearby landmarks, so are sometimes useful in finding the general location of a place that has disappeared from surviving maps.  These points were selected for a clear line of sight, so they could be near population centers but not in one.  They were sometimes established in an adjoining Township or even an adjoining County, but were typically within a few miles of their namesakes.

 
Triangulation Point S-T-R
Bromide 32-1S-8E
Coal 16-1N-10E
Field 32-1S-10E
Grand 5-2N-8E
Lehigh 12/14-1S-10E
Megas 19-1S-10E
Non 10/11-3N-10E
Olive 8-2N-10E
Pond 21-1N-11E
Queen 11-1N-9E
Sulser 28-2N-9E
Tupelo 25-2N-8E