Appears you found a Township, Range and Section marker.
http://mapserver.co.yavapai.az.us/interactive/map.asp will let you search for areas within Yavapai county by Township Range and Sections.

 Basically you found a corner of the two areas. :)

Introduction: The United States Public Land Survey (USPLS) started with the Land Ordinance of 1785 and covers all US land that was not settled by the time of the official government survey. It does not include the east coast states including Kentucky and Tennessee or Texas. Small areas of other states that were settled before the survey also technically excluded. This explains the odd shapes of many mining claims in the west. Latter title transfers followed USPLS lines.

Legal descriptions to 1 mile square sections have 4 parts: the State/Meridian, Township, Range and section number. Note that an official legal description always works from small to large areas, for example NW1/4, sec. 12, T.122N, R.71W, South Dakota, Fifth Principal Meridian.




On 12/29/05, Robert & Linda Smith <Lrsmith@cableone.net> wrote:
While doing some maintenance on a cache for a friend of mine I found
this mark that I thought was a "Bench Mark",  I guess not. It was placed
by the U.S. Dept. of the Interior - Bur. of Land Management.  The
marking on it seems to be "T14NR2W" below that is "1/4" and below that
is S8 | S9 so I guess I have NOT found a bench mark.  Oh well...

Bob Smith, Prescott
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