| Archer Butler Hulbert - Ohio - 1918 - 272 pages
...of any surveyor. The surveyors, as they are respectively qualified, shall proceed to divide the said territory into townships of 6 miles square, by lines...crossing these at right angles, as near as may be, unless where the boundaries of the late Indian purchases may render the same impracticable, and then... | |
| Charles Ernest Decker - 1919 - 94 pages
...as they are respectively qualified, shall proceed to divide the said territory into townships of six miles square, by lines running due north and south,...crossing these at right angles as near as may be." Ibid. 2. laws of the United States of America, 1789-1816, Volume I, Chapter 52. 3. Ibid. lots numbered... | |
| Dorsey Hager - Petroleum - 1921 - 332 pages
...the Congress of the Confederacy enacted that the "Western Territory" be divided into "townships six miles square by lines running due north and south and others crossing them at right angles." This is called the rectangular system and with one minor exception has never... | |
| Howard Cromwell Taylor - School lands - 1922 - 152 pages
...of any surveyor. The surveyors, as they are respectively qualified, shall proceed to divide the said territory into townships of 6 miles square, by lines...crossing these at right angles, as near as may be, unless where the boundaries of the late Indian purchases may render the same impracticable, and then... | |
| Howard Cromwell Taylor - School lands - 1922 - 150 pages
...of any surveyor. The surveyors, as they are respectively qualified, shall proceed to divide the said territory into townships of 6 miles square, by lines...crossing these at right angles, as near as may be, unless where the boundaries of the late Indian purchases may render the same impracticable, and then... | |
| Columbia University. Teachers College - Education - 1922 - 152 pages
...of any surveyor. The surveyors, as they are respectively qualified, shall proceed to divide the said territory into townships of 6 miles square, by lines...crossing these at right angles, as near as may be, unless where the boundaries of the late Indian purchases may render the same impracticable, and then... | |
| Frank Emerson Clark - Boundaries (Estates). - 1922 - 680 pages
...survey of the "Western Territory" and authorized that territory to be divided into "townships of six miles square, by lines running due north and south, and others crossing them at right angles" as near as might be. It was provided therein that the first line running north... | |
| Brookings Institution. Institute for Government Research - United States - 1923 - 248 pages
...Congess by William Grayson of Virginia. This proposed to divide the territory into "townships of seven miles square, by lines running due north and south, and others crossing these at right angles." The plats of the "townships" were to be sub-divided into sections of 640 acres, which in turn were... | |
| University of Washington - 1925 - 302 pages
...as they are respectively qualified, shall proceed to divide the said territory into townships of six miles square, by lines running due north and south,...crossing these at right angles, as near as may be ... "The plats of the townships respectively shall be marked by subdivision into lots of one mile square,... | |
| United States. Bureau of Education - Education - 1895 - 956 pages
...following manner: * * * Tho surveyors, as they are respectively qualified, shall proceed to divide the said territory into townships of 6 miles square, by lines...crossing these at right angles, as near as may be. ยป * * Tho plats of the townships, respectively, shall be marked by subdivisions into lots of one mile... | |
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