The area that is now Lansing was originally surveyed in 1825 in what was then dense forest.
Blanchetown was originally surveyed in October 1855 as Blanche Town.
The land was originally surveyed in 1847 and put up for sale by the US government in 1848, but it took six years to sell.
The tract was originally surveyed on November 23, 1736.
Balmoral Park was originally surveyed in 1864.
The region was originally surveyed by Seton Lloyd in 1938.
The town remains today as it was originally surveyed.
This was due to a miscalculation in the 1840s when the border was originally surveyed.
The city was originally surveyed at 49 blocks in a square.
As originally surveyed, this line was measured in a railroad east direction from Park Row.