haverstall wrote:So, I'll be writing a test for the first time for Road Scholar, and having never written one before (have proctored however), is it typical for USGS Topo maps to be printed with the PLSS sections already numbered? There seems to be a PLSS layer on the PDFs that you can toggle on and off on the topo maps you can download from the USGS, and I didn't know if it was typical to print that layer when printing the maps for tests.
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Also while I'm asking, are there any good sources for understanding PLSS?
On most maps, the Sections are numbered, there are some exceptions: Colonial states don't use PLSS (any states that existed while Jefferson was president, because he issued PLSS to divide up acquired territories to provide efficient land usage, and population), so none of the 13 colonies, Texas, Kentucky, Tennessee, Maine, and West Virginia. If you are using a map from these states, then PLSS is out of the question.

I've never actually downloaded maps from USGS so the layering is new to me, but I'de turn PLSS on, because it's a big part of Road Scholar.
Here is a Manual that provides a decent coverage of the entirety of Road Scholar, including PLSS: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0Bzydf8 ... =drive_web