A classic reference for early 20th‑century surveying, now in a compact field-friendly edition.
This 1908 manual covers the core tools and methods used by surveyors, from traditional chains to steel tapes, with practical guidance on field measurements, corrections, and plotting. It blends historical context with hands-on instructions, ideal for students and professionals alike.
This edition lays out how to perform chain and compass surveying, topographic work, railroad and city surveying, and earthwork calculations. It explains instrument use, measurement units, and the corrections needed for accurate results. It also includes trigonometric formulas and tables to support field computations and plotting.
You’ll explore:
- Fundamental surveying tools and their proper use in the field
- Techniques for chain, pace, and compass surveys, plus corrections for temperature and sag
- Strategies for topographic and railroad surveying, including practical plotting methods
- Beginning to advanced trigonometric formulas and reference tables
Ideal for readers of historical engineering practices, students studying land surveying, and professionals seeking a durable reference on traditional methods and measurement fundamentals.