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North and East of the First Principal Meridian : ウィキペディア英語版 | North and East of First Principal Meridian
North and East of the First Principal Meridian is a survey and land description in the northwest part of the American state called Ohio. ==Survey==
In 1812, Congress authorized the Surveyor General to survey the northern and western border of Ohio “as soon as the consent of the Indians can be obtained.“〔 - Text of Act of May 20, 1812 Library of Congress〕 In 1817, the northern portion of the Ohio-Indiana border was surveyed and became known as the First Principal Meridian for lands surveyed in the northwest part of Ohio. Most of the lands in Ohio north of the line determined by the Greenville Treaty in 1795〔 - Text of Treaty of Greenville Library of Congress〕 and west of the line determined by the Treaty of Fort Industry in 1805〔 - Text of Treaty of Fort Industry Library of Congress〕 had been ceded by Indians by 1818 and needed to be surveyed before they could be sold. Lands were surveyed into squares six mile (10 km) on a side called survey townships arranged in a checkerboard pattern, each subdivided into 36 one square mile sections, according to the methods of the Public Land Survey System. The 41st parallel north latitude became the base line. The townships were counted going north from the baseline in vertical rows called ranges. The ranges were counted from one in the west increasing to the east. The sections in each township were numbered in a boustrophedonical sequence according to the Act of May 18, 1796〔 - Text of Act of May 18, 1796 Library of Congress〕 The Congress Lands lying east of the meridian, north of the base line, and south of the border with the Michigan Territory at the time were surveyed in 1820-21.〔
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