Two Mile Square Reservation

The Americans won the Battle of Fallen Timbers in 1794, ending the Northwest Indian War.

As a result of the battle, the Treaty of Greenville was signed, which ceded much of southern and eastern Ohio to America.

In addition, Article 3 ceded a number of other tracts, including #11: "One piece two miles square, at the lower rapids of the Sandusky river.

"[1] The lower rapids is today in Fremont, Ohio, and the reservation is on land that would have otherwise been part of townships four and five north, range fifteen east of the Congress Lands North and East of First Principal Meridian.

Under the Act of 1805,[4] William Ewing subdivided it into four sections of a mile square in 1807, with neither township or range.

location of Two Mile Square Reservation in Ohio
The Two Mile Square Reservation was surveyed and divided as shown