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John Canon

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In 1780, he received land in Virginia along the Chartiers Valley through present-day Canonsburg on the north side of Chartiers Creek. In that land, he founded three towns, "Canon Hill" (now Canonsburg, founded April 15, 1788), "Abbington," and "Sugar-Tree Grove." He owned an early
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He was a member of the Board of Trustees of Washington Academy, an academy that would eventually merge with the institution he helped found, from 1789 until his death in 1798. In 1791, he helped found Canonsburg Academy, which would later become Jefferson College and
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Canon had five children, Abigail, William, Jane, Joshua, and John, Jr., by his first wife and three children, Samuel, Margaret, and Ann, by his second wife. He died on November 6, 1798.
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that formed the basis of the town. It was water-powered and was erected in 1780. The mill was demolished in 1942 when the milling company ceased flour production.
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History of Washington County, Pennsylvania with Biographical Sketches of Many of Its Pioneers and Prominent Men
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in Washington County, Pennsylvania. At the time, the area was claimed by both Pennsylvania and
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Banners in the Wilderness: The Early Years of Washington and Jefferson College
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of a road from Thomas Gist's in Mount Braddock to Paul Froman's mill on
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and started a farm. In January 1774, he was appointed
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Index

John Cannon (disambiguation)
John the Canon
Canonsburg, Pennsylvania
American Revolutionary
miller
Canonsburg, Pennsylvania

Chartiers Valley
Ohio River
George Washington
Millers Run
Virginia
gristmill
viewer
Chartiers Creek
Lord Dunmore
Augusta County
Pennsylvania
Virginia
Yohogania County
colonel
Washington County militia
American Revolutionary War
Crawford expeditions
Philadelphia
Pennsylvania Provincial Assembly

flour mill
saw mill
Washington & Jefferson College

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