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Frederick Wadsworth

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361:, which led to the creation of the Portage Canal & Manufacturing Co. on February 27, 1837. Frederick was also one of 5 co-owners of the Etna Iron Company on March 29, 1837. That same year Frederick was appointed a Director of the Bank of Cleveland. Later, in 1846, he was the President of the Portage County Mutual Fire Insurance Company. 331:
Frederick was a proprietor and partner of Stoddard & Wadsworth Co. a wool carding works in 1825. Later that year he was elected Secretary of the Portage County Agricultural Society on 9 May 1825.
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where he grew to adulthood. Frederick married Statira Smith of New York and had eight children. Frederick Wadsworth's House, built 1824, located in Edinburg Township, Ohio is on the
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Frederick was an appointed representative of Portage County during the Canal Commission on 10 March 1826 that worked for the creation of the
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and his wife Rhoda Hopkins. Frederick was a member of the prominent
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He formed a partnership with several investors, including
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on September 11, 1830. He was also elected Sheriff of
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Fred Wadsworth (rugby league)
Fred Wadsworth
Mayor of Akron, Ohio
Portage County, Ohio
Litchfield, Connecticut
Edinburg Township, Ohio
Whig
Elijah Wadsworth
Lieutenant
Litchfield, Connecticut
Edinburg Township, Ohio
Litchfield, Connecticut
Major General
Elijah Wadsworth
Wadsworth
Connecticut
William Wadsworth
Founders of Hartford, Connecticut
Ohio
Canfield, Ohio
National Register of Historic Places
Lieutenant
father
John Wilson Campbell
Portage Canal
Anti-Masonic Party
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Portage County, Ohio
Simon Perkins
Eleazer Sackett

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