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36 sections in a township
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The first state to be surveyed using the township and range system was Ohio. The General Land Office established a system in 1785 to survey the western territories, and Ohio became the first state to be surveyed using this system in 1786.
thirty six sections make up a township
Quadrangles is what divides the land into townships and then each township into smaller tracts. The smaller tracts are subdivided into many different ways.
I own a boat on Lake Michigan, and am certainly a "numbers guy." Lake Michigan and lakes of this size are so huge that they are measured not in acres, but typically in square miles. The Lake is 22,400 square miles which translates to 14,336,000 acreas of surface area. 5th largest lake in the world.
If you mean a building lot, there is no standardized size for all towns. If you mean the unit of measure called a township, one township is 93,239,571.97 square meters.
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The township survey system is a way of mapping land. Townships are divided into sections that are 36 square miles in size, and these sections are further subdivided.
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HorsesHello,I do not know the specifik answer to that question but normally the rule is you must have at least 2 acres per horse. I suggest you ask someone who lives in your town.