College Township
The "College Township" was the full survey township located in the northwest corner of Butler County, Ohio, now corresponding to the civil township of Oxford, designated by the Ohio General Assembly to be the site of the state university now called Miami University. When John Cleves Symmes obtained the land known as the Symmes Purchase from the United States government, one of the terms was that he would allocate a full township of land to support a university, a promise he never fulfilled. The United States Congress subsequently allowed the State of Ohio to pick a township in the public domain for a college. They chose a township in the first range in the Congress Lands, namely R1E T5.
Related Topics:
Survey township - Butler County, Ohio - Civil township - Oxford - Ohio General Assembly - Miami University - John Cleves Symmes - Symmes Purchase - United States Congress - Ohio - Public domain - Range - Congress Lands
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Congress on May 5, 1792, authorized the sale of the land to Symmes. Miami University's library reports:
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:the President of the United States was authorized to grant letters patent to John Cleves Symmes and his associates . . . provided that the land grant should include one complete township . . . for the purpose of establishing an academy and other public schools and seminaries of learning. After Ohio became a state in 1803, the State legislature assumed responsibility for making sure that John Cleves Symmes would set aside a township of land for the support of an academy. Such a law was passed by the State legislature April 15, 1803. . . . Finally, on February 17, 1809, the State legislature created Miami University and provided that one complete township in the State of Ohio in the district of Cincinnati was to be vested in Miami University for its use, benefit, and support.http://www.lib.muohio.edu/epub/govlaw/OHIST/mucent.txt
Related Topics:
John Cleves Symmes - 1803 - State legislature - April 15 - February 17 - 1809
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The village of College Corner takes its name from its position in the northwest corner of this section and the Indiana town of College Corner took its name from its Ohio counterpart.
Related Topics:
College Corner - Indiana - College Corner
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When Butler County was originally divided into townships in 1803, this land was included in St. Clair Township, then later Milford Township before Oxford Township was erected in 1811.
Related Topics:
1803 - St. Clair Township - Milford Township - 1811
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The first General Assembly's first appropriation for highways was for the road from Chillicothe (then the state capital) to the college township via Lebanon. In Butler County, this corresponds to the present-day State Route 73.
Related Topics:
General Assembly - Chillicothe - Lebanon
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