The history of Clinton County, Iowa, containing a history of the county, its cities, towns &c., biographical sketches of citizens . ^ theseventh range of townships, on the west by the sixteenth range, and onthe north by a line so drawn as to make the grant complete withoutthe reservations. In addition to this, Congress afterward granted 100,000acres to actual settlers, and 214,285 acres as army bounties under theresolutions of 1789 and 1790. 58 THE TERRITORY. While Dr. Cutler, one of the agents of the company, was pressingits claims before Congress, that body was bringing into form


The history of Clinton County, Iowa, containing a history of the county, its cities, towns &c., biographical sketches of citizens . ^ theseventh range of townships, on the west by the sixteenth range, and onthe north by a line so drawn as to make the grant complete withoutthe reservations. In addition to this, Congress afterward granted 100,000acres to actual settlers, and 214,285 acres as army bounties under theresolutions of 1789 and 1790. 58 THE TERRITORY. While Dr. Cutler, one of the agents of the company, was pressingits claims before Congress, that body was bringing into form an ordinancefor the political and social organization of this Territory. When thecession was made by Virginia, in 1784, a plan was offered, but motion had been made to strike from the proposed plan the prohibitionof slavery, which prevailed. The plan was then discussed and altered,and finally passed unanimously, with the exception of South this proposition, the Territory was to have been divided into states. PKESE>T S1TJ-: Oir ],AKK STliKKT UiaDGK, CHICAGO, l.\ 1833. by parallels and meridian lines. This, it was thought, would make tenstates, which were to have been named as follows — beginning at thenorthwest corner and going southwardly: Sylvania, Michigania, Cher-sonesus, Assenisipia, Metropotamia, lUenoia, Saratoga, Washington, Poly-potamia and Pelisipia. There was a more serious objection to this plan than its category ofnames,— the boundaries. The root of the difficulty was in the resolu-tion of Congress passed in October, 1780, which fixed the boundariesof the ceded lands to be from one hundred to one hundred and fifty miles THE NORTHWEST TERRITORY. 59 square. These resolutions being presented to the Legislatures of Vir-ginia and Massachusetts, they desired a change, and in July, 1786, thesubject was taken up in Congress, and changed to favor a division intonot more than five states, and not less than three. This was approved bythe State Leg


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