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Ellicott’s Stone Baldwin County

I was looking for the coordinates of Mt. Everest, and how it connected Nepal to Tibet in China. I then decided to locate Birmingham’s Global Position Satellite (GPS), and I came across this interesting fact.

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Ellicott Stone

U.S. National Register of Historic Places

The south side of the stone. It reads: Dominio De S.M. Carlos IV, Lat. 31, 1799.


Nearest city

Bucks, Alabama

Coordinates

30°59′52.11″N88°01′21.06″WCoordinates30°59′52.11″N 88°01′21.06″W

Area

less than one acre

Built

1799

Governing body

Local

NRHP Reference #

73000359[1]

Added to NRHP

April 11, 1973

Ellicott’s Stone, also known as the Ellicott Stone, is a boundary marker in northern Mobile CountyAlabama. It was placed on April 10, 1799 by a joint U.S.Spanish survey party headed by Andrew Ellicott.[2][3] It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on 11 April 1973.[1]

It is the only known stone monument set by Ellicott when he surveyed the 31st parallel north latitude, which served as the boundary line between the Mississippi Territory in the United States and Spanish West Florida.[3]The boundary line extended along the 31st parallel from the Mississippi River east to the Chattahoochee River, as set forth in the 1795 Pinckney Treaty, formally known as the Treaty of San Lorenzo.[4][5] Ellicott’s Stone is the initial point for all United States Public Land surveys in the southern region of Alabama and Mississippi. It is the point of intersection of what is known today as the St. Stephens meridian and the St. Stephens baseline.[3]

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