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@Jay You got it. The best place (virtually) for information on the history of the stones is http://www.boundarystones.org/

With regards to the stone at Jones Point, that is the one and only stone that Benjamin Banneker had a connection to, a significant connection. For some good insights I would check out Silvio Bedini's The Life of Benjamin Banneker: The First African-American Man of Science.

In all matters of the stones, I defer to Stephen Powers and those he works with on NACABOSTCO as they are the stone authorities on both past and present history.

by John Muller on May 23, 2012 11:29 am • linkreport

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