Mount Pierce (California) Explained

Mount Pierce
Country:United States
State:California
District:Humboldt County
Topo Map:Scotia
Topo Maker:USGS
Highest:3179
Elevation M:969
Map:California
Map Relief:yes
Map Size:220

Mount Pierce, sometimes called Pierce Mountain[1] or Monument Peak at 3179 ft (949 m), is the highest point of the Monument Ridge which is part of the Coast Range in Humboldt County, California. It was named after U.S. President Franklin Pierce (1804–69).[2] The summit offers a wide view of a wide area in Humboldt, Mendocino, Trinity and Del Norte counties north to the state of Oregon.

Due to the high visibility of the top of Mount Pierce and the inability to see Mount Diablo from the northwestern corner of the state, a new principal meridian, the Humboldt meridian was established in 1853[3] intersecting the survey base line at the summit of Mount Pierce which still governs the surveys in the northwestern corner of California.[4]

The summit of Mount Pierce was marked with a tower of iron bars, now gone, but currently noted by an array of antennas, a geodetic marker and a plaque, placed on October 4, 2003, on the sesquicentennial of the establishment of the Humboldt Meridian Initial Point by Deputy Surveyor Henry Washington on October 6, 1853.[5] The center of the Initial Point is marked by a standard US Coast and Geodetic Survey triangulation station disc, stamped “Mt. Pierce 1928.”

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Notes and References

  1. Gudde, Erwin G. California Place Names: A Geographical Dictionary. Berkeley, California: University of California Press, 1949.
  2. Book: Bulletin of the United States Geological Survey. 1902. U.S. Government Printing Office. 208.
  3. http://nationalmap.gov/standards/pdf/5seqm503.pdf Part 5: Public Land Survey System Standards for USGS and USDA Forest Service Single Edition Quadrangle Maps (5/03)
  4. https://archive.org/details/planesurveyingf00raymgoog/page/n463 Plane Surveying for Use in the Classroom and Field By William Galt Raymond
  5. Web site: Humboldt Principal Meridian, Scotia, CA . Principal Meridian Project . 2019-11-09 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20130125061459/http://www.pmproject.org/Humbolt.htm . 2013-01-25 . Humboldt Meridian Initial Point - Established by Deputy Surveyor Henry Washington - October 6, 1853 - At this location, on October 6, 1853, Deputy Surveyor Henry Washington established the Humboldt Meridian Initial Point. All future surveys in Northwestern California would originate from this point, north to oregon, east into Trinity County, south into Mendocino County, and west to the Pacific Ocean. From this Initial Point, Townships and Ranges were laid out, six miles to a side, and further split up into square miles. This Initial Point is one of three in California, and one of 37 in the United States. This plaque, dedicated on October 4th, 2003, commemorates the sesquicentennial of the Humboldt Base and Meridian Initial Point. Triangulation Station Mt. Pierce 2, established in 1928, now resides at the site of the original point, which was a tower constructed of iron bars believed destroyed by lightning. California Land Surveyor's Association - Humboldt Chapter, United States Bureau of Land Management - Humboldt County Surveyor's Office.".