1500 miles east of you our land boundaries/ surveys are based on sections of land (160 acres) and not metes & bounds. A survey usually describes a starting reference point on the land deed here.. This would be a section corner which the surveyor found to reference his survey description which might be a mile or two miles from your property. Then then surveyor states the property being surveyed is so many feet north, so many feet east , so many feet south and so many feet west back to the starting point. Then that equals so many acres which is listed in the surveyors description. Have never heard of surveyor field notes available from the courthouse or to the public. Surveyors of old used chains to manually measure land parcels. My understanding today surveyors use GPS signals from satellites coming to their instruments. Instruments would not work on cloudy days from lack of signal. GPS survey is supposedly much more accurate than the old manual measured chain surveys. The GPs survey may not agree with the property lines in the old property description. But they will likely be be close. With all the variables involved it could take some time before a land survey is completed.
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