The First Principal Meridian is a specific reference line used in land surveying, particularly in the United States. It serves as a primary vertical line from which townships are measured in the Public Land Survey System (PLSS). The First Principal Meridian is located in Ohio and runs north and south, intersecting the baseline at a designated point. In surveying, the principal meridian lines are established to create a systematic framework for land division.
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