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
Abeile 4-28N-2W
Bear 27-28N-4E-
Blackwell 21-27N-1W
Chil 18-29N-2E
Dale 21-28N-3E
Doe 24-28N-2W
Duck 5-25N-1E
Ham 9-28N-1E
Hunnewell 16-29N-2W
Jim 16/17-29N-4E
John 23-26N-3E
Lewis 17-29N-3E
Longwood 9-26N-3E
Nardin 21-27N-2W
Newkirk N Base 11-28N-2E
Newkirk S Base 13-27N-2E
Peck 19-28N-2E
Ponca 22-26N-2E
Sumpter 2-28N-1W
Tonk 30-26N-1W
Tonkawa 27-26N-1W
Warren 5-28N-4E
Weston 16-27N-1E
Wolf 35-28N-3E