The pin I'm attempting to 'excavate' for current and future use is a 'point of beginning', on the lower left of a basically rectangular property map. The dirt road in front of my house would in effect be the bottom line of my property, running from the missing/buried pin down to the right corner of the map/my driveway's end. There are line pins on each side some distance from the corner pins, and then the top two corner pins, which delineate the top line from side to side.
The abandoned town road is to the left of my currently missing in action pin, and there is a pin which I believe marks either the edge of the town's cemetery plot, OR the uppermost edge of the old abandoned town road. Either way, I think I should be able to most easily measure down alongside the active dirt road to where my missing pin should be with the least amount of trouble, from the aforementioned 'Town' pin.
FWIW, the survey was done by a PE in 1966. There are references to 8" and 12" Maple trees a certain distance from the POB pin. I may be able to reference them too; though since 1966 they have probably gotten larger?!
Property is described in the deed as so many acres more or less. There are NO monuments, only iron pipes and iron/rebar pins.
The grade of the active town road is about 5-7' above where the pin is located, and what I AND the town dropped over the edge of the active road was intended to fill in the low spot where all the salt, road debris, and other junk that lands on the road used to flow over the embankment onto my property and then into my pond by gravity feed and rain, flooding, and slope of roadside ditching, (NONE present).
The area I believe I will find that pin in is maybe two feet of fill at best, but I won't know for sure until I dig it out. I started where I thought it might be today, without the map and did find a couple of what were probably beer cans left in the fill from the town's having graded the road and then dumping it where I asked them to several years back. This may have been what my surveyor's pin locator found in just a general sweep of where I thought the pin might be. So now I'm going back to do a better referenced location, hopefully with the map, and if I need further data I will go to the town to find out how far the town's pin is from mine.