Seven Ranges Terminus is a stone surveying marker near Magnolia, Ohio that marks the completion of the first step in opening the lands northwest of the Ohio River to sale and settlement by Americans. This survey marked the first application of the rectangular plan for subdividing land.
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| - Seven Ranges Terminus ist ein steinerner Vermessungspunkt in der Nähe von im US-Bundesstaat Ohio, mit dem der erste Schritt bei der Erschließung, dem Verkauf und der Besiedlung des Landes nordwestlich des Ohio River gemacht wurde. Bei dieser Vermessung wurde das erste Mal der rechtwinklige Plan bei der Unterteilung des Landes angewandt. (de)
- Seven Ranges Terminus is a stone surveying marker near Magnolia, Ohio that marks the completion of the first step in opening the lands northwest of the Ohio River to sale and settlement by Americans. This survey marked the first application of the rectangular plan for subdividing land. (en)
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| - Rose Township, Carroll County, Ohio
- Sandy Township, Stark County, Ohio
- Sandy Township, Tuscarawas County, Ohio
- Beginning Point of the U.S. Public Land Survey
- National Register of Historic Places in Stark County, Ohio
- Pennsylvania
- United States
- United States Military District
- Congress Lands North of Old Seven Ranges
- Congress of the Confederation
- Ohio Lands
- Great Lakes
- Mississippi River
- The Repository
- 1786 in the United States
- Historic surveying landmarks in the United States
- Magnolia, Ohio
- Cadastre
- National Register of Historic Places in Tuscarawas County, Ohio
- Survey township
- Pre-statehood history of Ohio
- Treaty of Paris (1783)
- Land Ordinance of 1785
- American Revolutionary War
- Surveying of the United States
- Baseline (surveying)
- Northwest Territory
- Fort Steuben
- Granite
- History of the Midwestern United States
- Geography of Ohio
- Pike Township, Stark County, Ohio
- Indigenous peoples of the Americas
- Meridian (geography)
- National Register of Historic Places
- National Register of Historic Places listings in Carroll County, Ohio
- Ohio River
- National Register of Historic Places in Carroll County, Ohio
- Seven Ranges
- Public Land Survey System
- Thomas Hutchins
- People of the United States
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| - The marker with a modern surveying marker (en)
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| - Seven Ranges Terminus ist ein steinerner Vermessungspunkt in der Nähe von im US-Bundesstaat Ohio, mit dem der erste Schritt bei der Erschließung, dem Verkauf und der Besiedlung des Landes nordwestlich des Ohio River gemacht wurde. Bei dieser Vermessung wurde das erste Mal der rechtwinklige Plan bei der Unterteilung des Landes angewandt. (de)
- Seven Ranges Terminus is a stone surveying marker near Magnolia, Ohio that marks the completion of the first step in opening the lands northwest of the Ohio River to sale and settlement by Americans. This survey marked the first application of the rectangular plan for subdividing land. (en)
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