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Surveyor's Chain (Metric)

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  • Gurley Metric Chain

    Object Details

    maker

    W. & L. E. Gurley

    Description

    This chain bears the inscription “W. & L. E. GURLEY TROY, N.Y." and "10 M STEEL No. 12.” Gurley began making metric chains in the 1870s, later explaining that the French meter was "very generally used as a standard in South America." This example has 50 links made of No. 12 steel wire, brass handles and tallies, and measures 10 meters overall. The links and rings are brazed shut.
    Ref: W. & L. E. Gurley, Manual of the Principal Instruments Used in American Engineering and Surveying (Troy, N.Y., 1878), p. 9.
    W. & L. E. Gurley, Manual of the Principal Instruments Used in American Engineering and Surveying (Troy, N.Y., 1893), p. 254.

    Location

    Currently not on view

    Credit Line

    Gift of Gurley Historical Services

    ID Number

    1994.0280.02

    accession number

    1994.0280

    catalog number

    1994.0280.02

    Object Name

    surveyor's chain (metric)

    Physical Description

    metal (overall material)

    Measurements

    overall: 2 1/2 in x 9 1/2 in x 6 in; 6.35 cm x 24.13 cm x 15.24 cm
    overall, bundled: 2 in x 10 in x 5 in; 5.08 cm x 25.4 cm x 12.7 cm

    place made

    United States: New York, Troy

    Related Publication

    W. & L. E. Gurley. Manual of the Prinicipal Instruments Used in American Engineering and Surveying; 23rd Edition
    W. & L. E. Gurley. Manual of the Prinicipal Instruments Used in American Engineering and Surveying; 30th Edition

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    Medicine and Science: Physical Sciences
    Metric System
    Surveying and Geodesy
    Measuring & Mapping

    Data Source

    National Museum of American History

    Metadata Usage

    CC0

    Link to Original Record

    https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ng49ca746b3-4a5c-704b-e053-15f76fa0b4fa

    Record ID

    nmah_764453

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