Today in Michigan History

February 26, 1836

William Austin Burt received a patent for his solar compass.

During the 1830s and 1840s, Burt and his crew surveyed much of Michigan. According to the U.S. surveyor general, Burt produced “the most satisfactory” work he had ever seen. Burt also invented the solar compass to work in areas where minerals in the ground might make the needles of their magnetic compasses act wildly and produce errors. Burt’s solar compass saved the U.S. government lots of money when the country’s western territories were surveyed.

Thank you Michigan Start Pages for this glimpse into our past.  See more here.

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