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SECTION III

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  05 December 2011

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Very extensive surveys have been undertaken, at the expense of the general government, and some by State governments, which have indirectly contributed very much to the science of astronomy. Of these, the survey of the coast of the United States is the most important.

The survey of the coast was proposed by Mr. Jefferson, and was authorized by Congress in 1807. Mr. Gallatin, then Secretary of the Treasury, sketched the plan of a magnificent geodetic work in which the principal headlands of the coast should be fixed by astronomical observations. Jn consequence of the unsettled state of the country, no active steps were taken toward carrying this plan into execution until 1811, when Mr. Hassler was placed in charge of this work, and was sent to Europe to procure the requisite instruments. He did not return with the instruments until the fall of 1815. In 1816 he commenced the survey; and in 1818, Congress not being satisfied with the progress of the work, it was stopped.

In 1832, the work was revived by an Act of Congress, and placed under the direction of Mr. Hassler, in whose hands it made steady progress until his death in 1844. Professor A. D. Bache was then appointed to take charge of the survey, and has continued it to the present time.

The astronomical part of this survey consists in determining the latitude and longitude of the stations, and the direction of the sides of the triangles with reference to a meridian.

Professor Bache has undertaken to determine the difference of longitude between Greenwich and the most important points upon our coast, with the greatest possible precision.

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The Recent Progress of Astronomy
Especially in the United States
, pp. 300 - 303
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2010
First published in: 1856

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  • SECTION III
  • Elias Loomis
  • Book: The Recent Progress of Astronomy
  • Online publication: 05 December 2011
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511709272.021
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  • SECTION III
  • Elias Loomis
  • Book: The Recent Progress of Astronomy
  • Online publication: 05 December 2011
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511709272.021
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  • SECTION III
  • Elias Loomis
  • Book: The Recent Progress of Astronomy
  • Online publication: 05 December 2011
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511709272.021
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