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Chamberlain, SD
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September 24, 2004
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On September 24, 2004 during a beautiful fall afternoon
in central South Dakota, the National Geodetic Survey (NGS) and the South
Dakota Society of Professional Land Surveyors (SDSPLS) dedicated the brass
Corps of Discovery II disk and accompanying bronze plaque. In addition
to serving as a monument commemorating the bicentennial of the Lewis and
Clark expedition, this disk is also a HARN point which is part of the
National Spatial Reference System.
Steve Randall of Silver Spring, MD addressed the group on behalf of the NGS at this dedication. Len Neugebauer spoke on behalf of the SDSPLS, which was represented by several SDSPLS board members who were present for the dedication. Tom Week was present representing the South Dakota Department of Transportation. Doug Nelson, Mayor of Chamberlain, and Mike Schreiber, Vice President of the Oacoma Town Board, spoke on behalf of their communities.
NGS and SDSPLS are greatly appreciative of the assistance provided by Heidi Nogy with the Chamberlain Chamber of Commerce as well as the staff of the Chamberlain rest area. We are also deeply indebted to the efforts of personnel with the South Dakota Department of Transportation who installed the disk and plaque as well as performed the GPS survey of the disk for establishing its geodetic position. Special thanks are due to Bob Thielen and Mike Jordan for directing and coordinating their efforts.
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