This book covers the often humorous adventures of Ritchey Marbury during his more than seventy years of surveying and engineering.
He was put in a wheelchair and wheeled out of.
It tells how his survey crews were motivated when he fell face-first into a muddy swamp; how he peered out of a sanitary sewer manhole to see his future wife staring at him from her front porch; and how he almost fainted when he saw his son lying in a hospital bed, smiling, after being cut in the head by a machete.
This book covers the often humorous adventures of Ritchey Marbury during his more than seventy years of surveying and engineering