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Since I have retired I have had the good fortune to be asked to give several presentations to Land Surveying Societies, Historical Societies and even "The Society for the History of Discovery" at the Osher Map Library.

Yesterday I gave a presentation to the Lisbon, Maine Historical Society titled "The Surveyors, Surveying Instruments and Maps of Maine's Past"; it was well received by a full house.

It is fulfilling to share my experiences and knowledge with others.

David C. Garcelon

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  • Party Chief

    I would love to see a video or transcript of your talk!  Way to go!  Do you know if anyone recorded it David?

    • Land Surveyor

      Justin,

      All of my lectures, papers, presentations, etc are copyrighted.  I am very glad to start or reply to discussions, and am glad Land Surveyors United offers the forum to do that...I hope this doesn't disappoint too much.

      I will continue to try and participate in the discussions and forums when I think I can offer positive input.

      Your hard work is very much appreciated.

      David

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