National Register Bulletin #28 Using the UTM Grid System to Record
Historic Sites
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Figure 11. Dividing the space between two grid lines (Method IIIA).
Figures, Graphs, Charts, etc.
(page numbers refer to the page in the paper bulletin)
Page 26 - Figure 1. UTM Coordinate
Counter
Page 27 - Figure 2. UTM Zones in the contiguous
USA, Figure 3. A UTM zone
Page 28 - Figure 4. UTM Worksheet
Page 29 - Figure 5. Labeling Points clockwise from
northeasternmost point, Figure 6. Problem Sites
Page 30 - Figure 7. Coordinate Counter set at the
Wisconsin Historical Society
Page 31 - Figure 8. UTM Worksheet with two references
from Madison, WI.
Page 32 - Figure 9. Securing map to drafting table
Page 33 - Figure 10. Measuring northing of Old
Spring Tavern WI
Page 34 - Figure 11. Dividing the space between
two grid lines
Page 35 - Figure 12. Measuring UTM reference near
SW corner of map
Page 36 - Figure 13. Central Meridians for UTM
zones, Figure 14. Method V
Page 37 - Figure 15. UTM Reference Table for corner
point in Fig. 14
Page 38 - Figure 16. Method V, Figure 17. UTM Reference
table for corner point in Fig. 16
Page 39 - continuation of Figure 17
Page 40 - Figure 18. Effects of rounding and degree
of precision, Figure 19. Zone 18 Extended into Zone 17
Page 41 - Figure 20. UTM Military grid reference
system zone and strip chart
Page 42 - Source of Figures
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