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Cowan
9 January, 23:16
How were townships divided the ordinance of 1785
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Ashlyn Huynh
10 January, 00:52
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1785/1787:
public land was divided into townships 6 miles square, each township contained 36 sections of 1 sq. mile each (640 acres)
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