Town"ship (?), n. 1. The
district or territory of a town.
&fist; In the United States, many of the States are divided into
townships of five, six, seven, or perhaps ten miles square, and the
inhabitants of such townships are invested with certain powers for
regulating their own affairs, such as repairing roads and providing for the
poor. The township is subordinate to the county.
2. In surveys of the public land of the United
States, a division of territory six miles square, containing 36
sections.
3. In Canada, one of the subdivisions of a
county.
Town"ship (?), n. 1. The
district or territory of a town.
&fist; In the United States, many of the States are divided into
townships of five, six, seven, or perhaps ten miles square, and the
inhabitants of such townships are invested with certain powers for
regulating their own affairs, such as repairing roads and providing for the
poor. The township is subordinate to the county.
2. In surveys of the public land of the United
States, a division of territory six miles square, containing 36
sections.
3. In Canada, one of the subdivisions of a
county.