What Is This Tool?
This converter transforms length values from perch, an old surveying unit, into statute miles, the common unit used for road distances and daily measurements. It assists users in translating historical land and property measurements into modern equivalents.
How to Use This Tool?
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Enter the value in perch that you want to convert.
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Select perch as the starting unit and mile (statute) as the target unit.
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Click the convert button to obtain the equivalent measurement in miles.
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Use the results to interpret historical land distances or for mapping.
Key Features
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Accurately converts length measurements from perch to mile (statute).
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Supports interpretation of historical property and surveying data.
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Provides clear results based on defined unit relationships.
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Browser-based and easy to use without installation.
Examples
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Convert 10 perch to miles resulting in approximately 0.03125 statute miles.
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Convert 100 perch to miles resulting in approximately 0.3125 statute miles.
Common Use Cases
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Interpreting dimensions in historical land deeds and boundary descriptions.
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Translating old surveying records or maps into modern metric or imperial units.
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Understanding estate plans and agricultural records from older sources.
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Real estate and land surveying involving legacy measurements.
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Historical research and property law applications.
Tips & Best Practices
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Ensure you identify the correct mile type since statute miles differ from nautical and US survey miles.
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Use this conversion mainly for interpreting obsolete or historical records.
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Cross-check historical definitions if high precision is needed because definitions may vary regionally.
Limitations
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Perch is mostly obsolete and used primarily in older documents, limiting modern relevance.
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Historical variations in unit definitions may result in slight inaccuracies.
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Mile (statute) is distinct from other mile types; incorrect mile type selection can lead to errors.
Frequently Asked Questions
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What is a perch and why is it used?
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A perch, also called a rod or pole, is a historical length unit equal to 16.5 feet, once common in surveying and land measurement but now mainly found in old records.
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How many feet are in a statute mile?
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A statute mile is exactly 5,280 feet and is the standard mile used in everyday and road-distance measurements.
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Can I use this converter for modern land measurements?
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This converter is primarily intended for interpreting historical or legacy measurements since perch is rarely used in modern practice.
Key Terminology
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Perch
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A historical unit of length equal to 16.5 feet, primarily used in older surveying and land measurement.
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Mile (statute)
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A standard unit of length equal to 5,280 feet, commonly used for road distances and everyday measurements.
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Unit Converter
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A tool that transforms measurement values from one unit to another to aid in understanding and comparison.