Tape, Surveyor's - Julius H. Adams
Object number2015.002.04
Date1900
MediumLinen, Metal, Paint
Dimensions1/2 × 4 1/2 in. (1.3 cm)
Credit LineOld State House Museum Collection
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The tape is made of linen, metal, and paint. The tape is composed of white linen with various unit measurements painted on with red and black paint. One end of the tape is knotted with the other ending with a metal bracket. Surveyor's Tape was used to measure horizontal, vertical, and slope distances. Linen tape was made to be light and handy, but could not withstand much wear and tear. It was not used for accurate surveying work, but taking subsidiary measurements.
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