In 1790, America was in enormous debt, having depleted what little money and supplies the country had during its victorious fight for independence. Before the nation's greatest asset, the land west of the Ohio River, could b...

Buy Now From Amazon

In 1790, America was in enormous debt, having depleted what little money and supplies the country had during its victorious fight for independence. Before the nation's greatest asset, the land west of the Ohio River, could be sold it had to be measured out and mapped. And before that could be done, a uniform set of measurements had to be chosen for the new republic out of the morass of roughly 100,000 different units that were in use in daily life.

Measuring America tells the fascinating story of how we ultimately gained the American Customary System—the last traditional system in the world—and how one man's surveying chain indelibly imprinted its dimensions on the land, on cities, and on our culture from coast to coast.



Similar Products

Owning the Earth: The Transforming History of Land OwnershipThe Fabric of America: How Our Borders and Boundaries Shaped the Country and Forged Our National IdentityMeasuring America: How an Untamed Wilderness Shaped the United States and Fulfilled the Promise of DemocracyDrawing the Line : How Mason and Dixon Surveyed the Most Famous Border in AmericaVoices of Freedom: A Documentary History (Fifth Edition)  (Vol. 1)Thoreau the Land SurveyorRestoration of Lost or Obliterated Corners and Subdivision of Sections: With Index and references to the 1973 and 2009 Manuals of Survey InstructionsLand Surveying Simplified