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Comment by SharonB T18N R15W S8 on July 28, 2009 at 4:39
These maps come from the Louisiana Dept. of Conservation web pages and the interactive map tool on SONRIS. You should be able to save the pictures to your computer (right click, save picture as), then open them with a program of your choosing.
Comment by Har C2 on July 25, 2008 at 1:18
The last map you posted is the easiest to read. Can you post (zoomed in version) the T/R/S map for Desoto, Sabine, Lincoln, Winn, Bienville, Natchitoches, Red River.

I want to take these maps make a grid and overlay that on the maps I made so we can see the roads in color and the boundary lines of the Parish.

I thank you for publishing these maps, perhaps this collaboration will help all our members.

My thought is that we use the maps that I have made to roughly locate someone's position quickly without a lot of searching on a map. Then use the Township/Range/Section map to pin point someone's location.

What to you think?
Comment by SharonB T18N R15W S8 on July 24, 2008 at 13:37
Township and Range map of NW LA from the Louisiana DNR Sonris interactive map.

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