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Identifier: HistoricalCollectionsOfOhio1891V2 (find matches)
Title: Historical Collections of Ohio: An Encyclopedia of the State ; History Both General and Local, Geography with Descriptions of Its Counties, Cities and Villages, Its Agricultural, Manufacturing, Mining and Business Development, Sketches of Eminent and Interesting Characters, Etc., with Notes of a Tour over It in 1886 V 2
Year: 1891 (1890s)
Authors: Howe, Henry, 1816-1893
Subjects: Ohio -- Biography Ohio -- History Ohio -- Local History Ohio -- Description and travel
Publisher: Columbus : Henry Howe & Son

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MAHONING COUNTY. 439 at Niles. Daniel continued at the old works, and manufactured considerable iron?much of it consisting of stoves, large kettles, and other castings, the appearanceof which would be rude for these times. About this time a third furnace wasbuilt on Yellow creek by Robert Montgomery, about half a mile below the old.Heaton furnace. Both furnaces went to ruin after the year 1812.
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Youngstown. (Drawn by Henry Howe in 1846.) Youngstown is the name of both city and township. The name is from John Young. OnAprils, 1800, the Connecticut Land Company sold the township to him. According totradition he had located in the township about J 797. He made a plot of the town that year. It was recorded August 19, 1802, with the dateand name of iL Youngstown, 1797/ John Young was born at Peterboro. New Hampshire.March 8, 1755 ; was married to Mary Stone White, the daughter of Hugh White, thefounder of Whitesboro, November 23, 1801. .Br/er Hill, so long famed as the place of the Tod family, is two miles northwest of the centreof the city. In this summer (1890) the city limits were extended so as to include it. At BrierHill are three blast-furnaces, which were erected by Gov. Tod, and are still owned and operatedby his family. They have what is called a wash-metal plant where the pig-iron is resmelted,put through a process that relieves it almost entirely of the phosphorus, whic

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