The tangle of crooked, narrow streets and romantic nooks in the historic center of most German cities has always both enchanted and perplexed…
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The Surveyors
The Surveyors To praise surveyors I was never timid, I scan the verses of the Iliad, And find Athena at a bound’ry limit…
Power, Prestige, and Politics – The Sixteen Surveyors General of New Mexico
The U.S. Land Office was an intensely political one, and the office of surveyor general was so important, that when President Cleveland in…
Santa Fe on Spanish Maps
Note: The coordinates of the NE corner of the plaza in Santa Fe, as scaled by me from a 7 1/2 min. quad…
Pitt Ross of Albuquerque
Among early New Mexico surveyors one of the most widely known was Pitt Ross. Not only did he play a leading role in…
Robbins and the Arizona Line
The location of New Mexicos west boundary is based on the geographic coordinates of Ship Rock established by the Wheeler survey of 1874….
Cultures Collide at Richland Creek
For many years there circulated amongst surveyors a copy of a letter, probably apocryphal, in which an attorney traces the title of a…
In Retrospect
Two prominent southwestern historians wrote in an introduction of a jointly published book: "Americans are a people peculiarly addicted to celebrating anniversaries." I…
A Score of Years
The following column I wrote under the title In Retrospect for the July 1998 issue of BENCHMARKS. I made some changes to reflect…
Robert B. Stephenson As Remembered by Fred Roeder
In the spacious, Southwestern style home he built in 1975 high on the steep west bank of the Rio Grande in Albuquerque I…