The Fifth Principal Meridian is a reference line used in the Public Land Survey System (PLSS) in the United States. The PLSS is a method for surveying and describing land in the United States, particularly in the western territories. The Fifth Principal Meridian runs north-south and serves as the basis for the survey of land in certain states. It was established on March 24, 1815, and is used to survey land in parts of Illinois, Missouri, and Arkansas.
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