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  1. The Township and Range System is a method of land division used in the United States that divides land into square units of approximately 36 square miles, called townships.

  2. 6 mar 2017 · Here is the schematic of a basic township and range setup. Sections, township and ranges make the building blocks of the United States Public Land Survey.

  3. Understanding Township and Range. Section: The basic unit of the system, a square piece of land one mile by one mile containing 640 acres. Township: 36 sections arranged in a 6 by 6 square, measuring 6 miles by 6 miles.

  4. Townships: The Township number tells you how far north or south it is from the baseline. Ranges : The Range number tells you how far east or west it is from the Principal Meridian. In the screenshot below, the township is T2S, R3W (Township 2 South, Range 3 West).

  5. Township is numbered north or south from a selected parallel of latitude called a base line and range, is numbered west or east of a selected meridian of longitude called a principle meridian. Townships are sub-divided into 36 1 by 1 mile parcels called sections.

  6. It is called the “Rectangular System,” [or, “Township and Range System”] that is, all its distances and bearings are measured from two lines which are at right angles to each other….

  7. 8 mar 2019 · Township and Range - Townships, a major subdivision of public lands under the rectangular survey system, measure approximately six miles on a side (thirty-six square miles). Townships are then numbered from the base line north and south and then from the meridian line east and west.

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