Since we have three points: A, B and C we can locate them in the vertexes of a triangle.
Now, from the observations made by the surveyor we know that the angle Notice that we also name the angles and distances. To find c, that is the distance between A and B, we can use the Law of sines

but first we have to find the angle alpha. From the first two terms of the law we know that

Plugging the values we have

Solving for alpha, we have

Once we have the angle alpha, we can calculate the angle gamma. We know that the sum of all the interior angles of a triangle have to be 180, then

Plugging the values we know and solving for gamma we have

Finally we can calculate the distance between the points A and B using the law of sines once again.

Substituing the values we know and solving for c, we have

Therefore the distance between the points A and B is 680.1 ft.