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Examples of Land Surveyors in The Bible by William D. Hatfield
The Bible has always been a reliable source for the history of the Jewish people. This historic account encompasses many esoteric and otherworldly encounters, but what is often overlooked is the overwhelming accounts of the day to day life, as well as, the professions of the common people. Seeing as how I work in the land surveying profession I decided to do some research into examples of the land surveying profession in the Bible.
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The New England Section of the American Congress on Surveying and Mapping (ACSM-NES) is pleased to announce their 2009 Officers and Directors.
President
- Eric D. Colburn, RI
Vice-President
- Stephen W. Gould, ME
Treasurer
- Michael G. Wilmes, CT
Secretary
- John J. Doody, CT
Directors 2007-2009
- Claire Kiedrowski, ME
- Curtis L. Crow, NH
- Darek Massalski, CT
Directors 2008-2010
- Robert E. Dahn, CT
- Patrick J. Grant, RI
- Jeffrey M. Gray, NH
Directors 2009-2011
- Jeffrey W. McDougal, CT
- Thomas H. Meyer, CT
We are pleased to announce that Mr. Stephen W. Gould P.L.S., Professional Land Surveyor, President of Sackett & Brake Survey, Inc., a Maine multi-disciplinary surveying, consulting forestry and land use consulting firm with 20 years of business experience, has been Elected the 2009 Vice President of the New England Section (NES) of the American Congress on Surveying and Mapping (ACSM).
Mr. Gould, P.L.S. #2318, obtained an A.S. Degree in Civil Engineering Technology from the University of Maine at
Invitation to Join or Renew your Membership.
New England Section (NES) is a regional group of ACSM that concentrates on issues of interest and education in the New England area. As President of the New England Section (NES) of ACSM I would like to extend an invitation for you to join or renew your membership in our regional Section.
History of the New England Section (NES).
The New England Section (NES) was chartered as a local section of the American Congress on Surveying and Mapping (ACSM) in 196
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