"The linking of what [Hunter] Dupree terms 'bench marks' -- to the miles that interested the trader, soldier and sovereign, was one of the great intellectual feats of western civilization. One dramatic extension of this system occurred in 1785 when the new confederation of American states decided to order  a survey of its newly acquired western lands mapped on a grid in sections of one square mile.... a visible feature . . . etched on the land today."

"burned into the politics and economics... as well." Pursell, p.73.

Patterns on the land

    1. Land as commonwealth
    2. Land of Little Rain
    3. Land as circuitry
    4. Land as an object of history
    5. Land as weal
    6. Land realism
    7. Land as populated terrain

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