The Twelve Mile Square Reservation, also called the Twelve Mile Square Reserve,[1] was a tract of land in Ohio ceded by Indians to the United States of America in the Treaty of Greenville in 1795. This particular area of land immediately surrounding Fort Miami was considered to be of strategic importance by the United States government representatives. It was subsequently surveyed in a manner different from surrounding land, and lots sold, or granted, to settlers.
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The TwelveMileSquareReservation, also called the TwelveMileSquare Reserve, was a tract of land in Ohio ceded by Indians to the United States of America...
The Two MileSquareReservation or Two MileSquare Reserve was a tract of land in Ohio ceded by Native Americans to the United States of America in the...
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Cleaveland to the Reserve to divide the land into square townships, 5 miles (8.0 km) on each side (25 squaremiles (65 km2). Cleaveland's team also founded the...
newly formed state of Ohio. The land was later divided into 30 five-mile (8 km) square survey townships, which were further subdivided into 120 quarters...
as the state of Kentucky in 1792. The area included more than 300,000 squaremiles (780,000 km2) and comprised about 1/3 of the land area of the United...
governments of Ohio and Michigan to both claim jurisdiction over a 468-square-mile (1,210 km2) region along their border. The situation came to a head when...
The Second proposition of Section 7 of the act states "That the six milereservation, including the salt springs, commonly called the Scioto salt springs...
Indian reservations in Ohio, and no federally recognized Indian tribes in Ohio.[citation needed] Indian Removal Act TwelveMileSquareReservation (not...
The northern boundary runs through Butler and Warren Counties about 25 miles north of the Ohio River. Sections of Todhunter and Garver Roads in Monroe...
also the Land Between the Miamis) Turnpike Lands TwelveMileSquareReservation Two MileSquareReservation United States Military District Virginia Military...
the Ohio River 1.5 miles (2.4 km) above and opposite the mouth of Little Sandy River (Kentucky) in Kentucky, and extending eight miles (13 km) in a direct...
the state of Idaho. While most reservations are small compared to the average U.S. state, twelve Indian reservations are larger than the state of Rhode...
townships five miles (8 km) square (16000 acres), the only instance of a government conducted survey not based on the six mile (10 km) square township standard...
raising revenue. Land was to be systematically surveyed into square "townships", six miles (9.656 km) on a side created by lines running north-south intersected...
Old Town. The population was 758 at the 2020 census. The reservation extends for many miles alongside 15 towns and two unorganized territories in a thin...
established in 1882. The main reservation is located in Rolette County, North Dakota. The reservation is six by twelvemiles (9.7 km × 19.3 km), and it has...
Lands North of Old Seven Ranges. These surveys had vertical rows of six milesquare townships called Ranges. These ranges were numbered from Ellicott’s Line...
Rush Township, Tuscarawas County, Ohio for a total of approximately 36 squaremiles (93 km2). The corners of the grant are at 40°23′24″N 81°19′49″W / 40...
These townships were sub-divided into thirty-six "sections" of one squaremile (2.59 km²) or 640 acres. These ranges, townships, and sections were to...
military reserves ceded by the Treaty of Greenville of twelvemilessquare, and two milessquare had previously been surveyed, and were not included in...
These townships were sub-divided into thirty-six "sections" of one squaremile (2.59 km2) or 640 acres. These ranges, townships, and sections were to...