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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Joshua_StowJoshua Stow - Wikipedia

    Joshua Stow (April 22, 1762 – October 10, 1842) was an American lawyer, judge, and pioneer. He was the founder of Stow, Ohio, served in the Connecticut House of Representatives, and was a judge of Middlesex County, Connecticut.

  2. STOW, JOSHUA (1762-1842), an original shareholder in the CONNECTICUT LAND CO., who accompanied MOSES CLEAVELAND and later helped develop land in Summit County, was born in Middlefield, Conn. and, although associated with the WESTERN RESERVE, never settled there himself, remaining in Connecticut.

  3. Mar 11, 2002 · Joshua Stow (1762–1842), public official, served as commissary agent on Moses Cleaveland’s survey of the Connecticut Western Reserve in 1796. Stow purchased an Ohio township within that land claim and named it after himself.

  4. Joshua Stow was the founder of Stow, Ohio. Career His family originated from England in the 17th century, and included the first minister in Middletown, Connecticut, a Congregationalist.

  5. Sep 16, 2013 · Joshua Stow, founder and namesake of the future Ohio town, purportedly hailed the rugged landscape of hills, valleys, streams and lakes as “one of the prettiest and most romantic spots in the Western Reserve” when he first laid eyes upon it in the late 18th century.

  6. Aug 4, 2023 · Who was Joshua Stow? Joshua Stow was the founder of Stow, Ohio. His family originated from England in the 17th century, and included the first minister in Middletown, Conn., a Congregationalist.

  7. www.wikiwand.com › en › Joshua_StowJoshua Stow - Wikiwand

    Joshua Stow was an American lawyer, judge, and pioneer. He was the founder of Stow, Ohio, served in the Connecticut House of Representatives, and was a judge of Middlesex County, Connecticut.[1]