| United States. Bureau of Land Management - Surveying - 1902 - 438 pages
...6 5 4 3 2 i 7 8 9 10 11 12 18 17 16 15 14 13 19 20 21 22 23 24 30 29 28 27 26 25 31 32 33 34 35 36 parallel lines through the same from east to west, and from south to north, at the distance of one mile from each other, and marking corners, at the distance of each half mile, on... | |
| United States. Department of the Interior - Indians of North America - 1907 - 1358 pages
...progressive numbers till the thirty-sixth be completed." This method of numbering sections is still in use. the same from east to west, and from south to north, at the distance of 1 mile from each other, and marking corners, at the distance of each half mile on the... | |
| William David Pence, Milo Smith Ketchum - Surveying - 1914 - 282 pages
...36 in the southeast corner. This is the method of numbering still in use, shown in Figs. 33 and 34. The act of congress approved May 10, 1800, required...thrown into the north and west tiers of sections in the townshipsf. The act of congress approved February 11, 1805, required that interior section lines be... | |
| United States. General Land Office - Public lands - 1919 - 338 pages
...subdivided into half sections of iree hundred and twenty acres each, as nearly as may be, by runing parallel lines through the same from east to west and from south ) north at the distance of one mile from each other, and marking orners at the distance of each half... | |
| Frank Emerson Clark - Boundaries (Estates). - 1922 - 702 pages
...quartertownships, to be subdivided into half-sections of three hundred and twenty acres each, as nearly as may be, by running parallel lines through the same from east to west, and from south to north, at the distance of one mile from each other, and marking corners, at the distance of each half mile on... | |
| Frank Emerson Clark - Boundaries (Estates) - 1922 - 680 pages
...and twenty acres each, as nearly as may be, by run"Manual (1902) § 2. 12Manual (. 190.2) § 3. ning parallel lines through the same from east to west, and from south to north, at the distance of one mile from each other, and marking corners, at the distance of each half mile, on... | |
| Felix Flügel - United States - 1927 - 216 pages
...townships, to be subdivided into half sections of three hundred and twenty acres each, as nearly as may be, by running parallel lines through the same from east to west, and from south to north, at the distance of one mile from each other, and marking corners, at the distance of each half mile on... | |
| United States - Law - 1928 - 520 pages
...shall be subdivided Into sections, containing, as nearly as may be, six hundred and forty acres each, by running parallel lines through the same from east to west and from south to north at the distance of one mile from each other, and marking corners at the distance of each half mile. The... | |
| Frank Emerson Clark - Boundaries (Estates). - 1922 - 686 pages
...quartertownships, to be subdivided into half-sections of three hundred and twenty acres each, as nearly as may be, by running parallel lines through the same from east to west, and from south to north, at the distance of one mile from each other, and marking corners, at the distance of each half mile on... | |
| United States - Law - 1971 - 1632 pages
...shall be subdivided into sections, containing, as nearly as may be, six hundred and forty acres each, by running parallel lines through the same from east to west and from south to north at the distance of one mile from each other, and marking corners at the distance of each half mile. The... | |
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