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  1. The Point of Beginning survey, an original undertaking, was completed under extremely trying conditions and with primitive instruments and techniques. It resulted in the "seven ranges" of Ohio, which provided the basis for similar frameworks for the disbursement of public lands in 30 other states.

  2. The Beginning Point of the U.S. Public Land Survey is the point from which the United States in 1786 began the formal survey of the lands known then as the Northwest Territory, now making up all or part of Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, Wisconsin, and Minnesota.

  3. Jul 3, 2011 · There, on September 30, 1785, Thomas Hutchins, first Geographer of the United States, began the Geographers Line of the Seven Ranges. This inscription was dedicated September 30, 1960 in joint action of the East Liverpool Historical Society and the American Congress of Surveying and Mapping.

  4. This act, commonly known as the "Land Ordinance of 1785" required that the lands in the public domain be surveyed before sale, and that the surveys should be made in accordance with a consistent, integrated system of lines oriented to the true meridian, subdividing the land into approximately square parcels.

  5. Feb 9, 2017 · The Starting Point of the U.S. Public Land Survey After covering almost 1.5 billion acres, the survey's still not finished. A description of the Ohio River, by Thomas Hutchins, the U.S....

  6. Feb 22, 2017 · On September 30, 1785, Thomas Hutchins, the first and only Geographer of the United States, set out to divide the country’s western lands into neat, square parcels.

  7. But it was United States “was nearly $40 million in debt,” mostly to here—at the Beginning Point of the U.S. Public Land Sur- France, which had supplied weapons and equipment to the vey (Point of Beginning)—that the ruthlessly eficient grid colonies.

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