leveling rod
Date1870-1900
Inventory Number1996-1-0116a,b
ClassificationLeveling Rod
Subject
Maker
American
Cultural Region
Dimensions207 cm (81 1/2 in.)
Material
Accessoriesred and white target (b)
DescriptionA leveling rod composed of several opposing wooden pieces that can slide past each other presenting two different faces:
face #1
A long wooden rod with a scale in black and red numbers on a white background.
This rod has a scale that increases downwards and is in decimal notation.
face #2
A long wooden rod with a scale in black and red numbers on a white background.
This rod has a scale that increases upwards and is in decimal notation.
The rod has a sliding brass sight and can be separated into several sections. The rod also includes a circular adjustable target in alternating red and white with a brass ruler on its right side.
The rod is marked with the following numbers: "6262" and "12".
face #1
A long wooden rod with a scale in black and red numbers on a white background.
This rod has a scale that increases downwards and is in decimal notation.
face #2
A long wooden rod with a scale in black and red numbers on a white background.
This rod has a scale that increases upwards and is in decimal notation.
The rod has a sliding brass sight and can be separated into several sections. The rod also includes a circular adjustable target in alternating red and white with a brass ruler on its right side.
The rod is marked with the following numbers: "6262" and "12".
Signedunsigned
FunctionA leveling rod is a surveying instrument. A helper would plant it vertically on the ground and an engineer would point at it with a transit. Communicating via hand signals with the helper, he would try to align the target to the level of the transit to determine the horizontal line between them. By using trigonometry, the transit operator could also determine the distance to the leveling rod by measuring the vertical distance between points on the rod's scale.
Keuffel & Esser Company
Date: 1870-1900
Accessories: red and white target (b)
Object number: 1996-1-0117a,b
W. & L. E. Gurley
Date: circa 1935
Accessories: canvas bag
Object number: 2003-1-0183
