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486 Ohio Arch

486      Ohio Arch. and His. Society Publications.

 

 

 

 

NOTES - GEOGRAPHICAL.

 

BY R. W. MCFARLAND, LL. D.

These notes are intended to draw attention to errors or slips

which manage sometimes to get into print, and which may mis-

lead the unwary. Attention is called to four such points.

 

 

FIRST.

It has been stated in the OHIO STATE ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND

HISTORICAL QUARTERLY that the United States military tract ex-

tended to the Ohio river. This is an error. See Vol. 2 U. S. Laws,

page 565, act of June 1, 1796. The place of beginning is forty-

two miles due west from the point on the north bank of the Ohio

river where the west line of Pennsylvania crosses that river.

Section 1 of the said act begins as follows: "That the surveyor

general be, and he is hereby required to cause to be surveyed the

tract of land beginning at the northwest corner of the seven

ranges of townships, and running thence fifty miles due south,

along the western boundary of said ranges; thence due west to

the main branch of the Scioto river; thence up the main branch

of the said river to the place where the Indian boundary line

crosses the same; thence along the said boundary line to the

Tuscarawas branch of the Muskingum river, at the crossing place

above Fort Lawrence; thence up the said river to the point where

a line, run due west from the place of beginning, will intersect the

said river; thence along the line so run to the place of be-

ginning."

So the United States Military Tract is about forty miles

from the Ohio river.

SECOND.

It has been stated that the charter to the Virginia company

extended from the thirty-seventh to the forty-ninth parallel of

latitude. It was from the thirty-fourth to the forty-first degree.

The Connecticut company claimed the territory north of forty-one