Ohio Lands
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The Ohio Lands were the myriad grants, tracts, districts and cessions which make up what is now the U.S. state of Ohio. The Ohio Country was one of the first settled parts of the Midwest, and indeed one of the first settled parts of the United States beyond the original 13 colonies. The land that became first the anchor of the Northwest Territory and later Ohio was cobbled together from a variety of sources and owners.
List of Ohio Lands
- Canal Lands
- College Lands
- College Township
- Congress Lands or Congressional Lands (1798-1821)
- Congress Lands North of Old Seven Ranges
- Congress Lands West of Miami River
- Congress Lands East of Scioto River
- North and East of the First Principal Meridian
- South and East of the First Principal Meridian
- Connecticut Western Reserve
- Dolerman's Grant
- Dohrman Tract
- Donation Tract
- Ephraim Kimberly Grant
- Firelands or Sufferers' Lands
- Fort Washington
- French Grant
- Gnadenhutten Tract
- Indian Land Grants (Same as Moravian?)
- Maumee Road Lands
- Michigan Survey or Michigan Meridian Survey or Toledo Tract
- Miami & Erie Canal Lands
- Ministerial Lands
- Moravian Indian Grants
- Ohio & Erie Canal Lands
- Ohio Company of Associates
- Purchase on the Muskingum
- Refugee Tract
- Salem Tract
- Salt Reservations or Salt Lands
- Schoenbrunn Tract
- School Lands
- Seven Ranges or Old Seven Ranges
- Symmes Purchase or Miami Purchase and/or the Land Between the Miamis
- Turnpike Lands
- Twelve-Mile Square Reservation
- Two-Mile Square Reservation
- United States Military District
- Virginia Military District
- Zane's Tracts or Zane's Grant or Ebenezer Zane Tract (see Zane's Trace)