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Tri-state corner of Pennsylvania, West Virginia, and Maryland at meeting of Mason-Dixon line (East and West) and Deakins Line (North and South). This is Marker #34, the last monument and the northern-most point on the Deakins line. Far left side: Samuel Garnett (U.S. geological surveyer).

1. Crew Mixing Together Concrete For New Marker at T-Intersection with Mason Dixon Line

Workers dig the hole for new site of boundary marker along north-south boundary of West Virginia and Maryland. Far left: Samuel Garnett, U.S. geological surveyer looks on. As does William McCulloh Brown, Maryland commissioner (back middle).

2. Breaking Ground For New Boundary Marker

Member of surveying expedition team stands next to the old stone monument marker on the Mason Dixon Line where the state boundary lines of West Virginia, Maryland and Pennsylvania T-intersect.

3. Old Stone Monument on Mason Dixon Line at State Boundary

Last marker, furthest point north on Deakins line. Intersects the states of Pennsylvania, West Virginia, and Maryland.

4. Finishing Touches of Marker 34 on Mason Dixon Line