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A survey township, sometimes called a Congressional township or just township, as used by the Public Land Survey System and by Canada's Dominion Land Survey is a nominally-square area of land that is nominally six (about 9.66 km) on a side. Each 36-square-mile (about 93.2 km2) township is divided into 36 sections of one square mile (640 , roughly 2.6 km2) each.Lizette Twain. Understanding Townships, Bureau of Land Management, February 11, 2015 The sections can be further subdivided for sale.

The townships are referenced by a numbering system that locates the township in relation to a principal meridian (north-south) and a base line (east-west). For example, Township 2 North, Range 4 East is the 4th township east of the principal meridian and the 2nd township north of the base line.


History in the US
Township (exterior) lines were originally surveyed and platted by the United States General Land Office using contracted private survey crews. Later survey crews subdivided the townships into section (interior) lines. Virtually all lands covered by this system were sold according to those boundaries and are marked on the U.S. Geological Survey .

Prior to standardization, some of the (the United States Military District, the and the Connecticut Western Reserve) were surveyed into townships of on each side. These are often known as Congressional Townships.White, C. Albert. A History of the Rectangular Survey System. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Dept. of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management, 1983

Sections are divided into quarter-sections of each and quarter-quarter sections of each. In the of 1862, one quarter-section of land was the amount allocated to each settler. Stemming from that are the idiomatic expressions, "the lower 40", the 40 acres on a settler's land that is lowest in elevation, in the direction towards which water drains toward a stream, and the "", the portion farthest from the settler's dwelling.


History in Canada
In western Canada, the Dominion Land Survey adopted a similar format for survey townships, which do not form administrative units. These townships also have an area of approximately 36 square miles (six miles by six miles).

These townships include road allowances, so their nominal dimensions are a bit longer than six miles. In the first and second phases of the survey ( and parts of ), townships are nominally east-west and north-south. In the third phase of the survey (, and most of Saskatchewan), townships are nominally east-west and north-south. The actual area of a given township differs from the nominal because of systematic effects (due to the design of the survey) and surveying errors.


Survey township vs. civil township
Survey townships are distinct from . A survey township is used to establish boundaries for land ownership, while a civil township is a form of . In states with civil townships, the two types of townships often coincide. County lines, especially in western states, usually follow survey township lines, leading to the large number of rectangular counties in the Midwest, which are agglomerations of survey townships.


See also


Further reading
  • Https://www.ntc.blm.gov/krc/uploads/940/BLM_Module2_Studyguide.pdf" target="_blank" rel="nofollow"> The Public Land Survey System Study Guide: The foundational concepts and terminology of the Rectangular Survey System, Bureau of Land Management

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