Relation: Erie Triangle Unorg. Terr. (1783-92) (2692744)
Version #2
adding Erie Triangle UFT (1783-92) label
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admin_level | 4 |
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boundary | administrative |
end_date | 1792-03-02 |
license | CC-BY-SA-NC |
name | Erie Triangle Unorg. Terr. (1783-92) |
name:abbr | Erie Tri UFT |
name:official | Erie Triangle Unorganized Federal Territory |
place | territory |
source | http://publications.newberry.org/ahcbp/downloads/index.html |
source:citation | (Cappon, Petchenik, and Long, 130; Van Zandt, 75) |
source:id | 38 |
source:id_text | er_triangleuft |
source:license | CC-BY-SA-NC |
source:name | Newberry Library Atlas of Historical County Boundaries |
start_date | 1783-09-03 |
start_date:cause | On 29 Oct 1782 New York ceded to the US any claim to territory west of the meridian of the western end of Lake Ontario, thereby defining its western boundary; the Erie Triangle in present Penn. is part of this cession. Map depicts area as of 3 Sep 1783. |
type | boundary |
version | 1 |
wikidata | Q3041864 |
wikipedia | en:Erie Triangle |
Members
4 members
- Node Erie Triangle UFT (2091707216) as label
Way 198567803 as outerWay 198567801 as outerWay 198567802 as outer
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