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Survey township - Definition and Overview |
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In the American Public Land Survey System, a township refers to a unit of land, that is nominally six miles (9.7 km) on a side, usually containing 36 sections. The townships are referenced by a numbering system that locates the township in relation to a meridian (north-south) and base line (east-west).
Each 36 square mile (93 km²) township is divided into 36 one-square mile (2.6 km²) sections, that can be further subdivided for sale.
Survey townships (sometimes referred to as Congressional townships) are distinct from civil townships. A survey township is used to establish boundaries for land ownership. A civil township is a form of local government. In states that use both forms, civil townships generally use the boundaries established by survey townships.
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Example Usage of township |
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pnjanineva8a: Welcome To Tell City-Troy township School Corporation http://tinyurl.com/yj629xn |
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FireAndPolice: LCWC: TRAFFIC-DISABLED VEHICLE: EAST LAMPETER township; LINCOLN HWY E / PITNEY RD; |
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FireAndPolice: LCWC: MEDICAL EMERGENCY: LANCASTER township; E KING ST & N BROAD ST; MEDIC 6-12-2; |
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