Stow town was 1st a district of Trumbull, then of Portage, and at last of Summit County. Within the original draft it had been referred to as city three, Range 10. John Graham came to pack in 1809 and purchased his farm on what’s currently West Graham Road. His sons, Maxwell and William, became fine far-famed horticulturists and therefore the homeowners of enormous fruit farms. Of the 13 original states, solely Connecticut command something back, reserving a strip of land lying south of Lake Erie. Because the new state’s government was in need of cash, half was given in position of bonuses to Revolutionary troopers. Connecticut oversubscribed the remainder of the Reserve to the Connecticut Land Company, created of speculators organized for that purpose. Joshua pack of Middletown, Connecticut, secured for his share the land that’s currently town of pack. All of this land was surveyed below the terms of the Northwest Ordinance: divided into counties, the counties into townships, the townships into sections.
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