Stow, J. W. (Joseph Washington), 1828-1874

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Joseph W. Stow, early San Francisco businessman and philanthropist, was associated in several business enterprises with William C. Ralston, president of the Bank of California, which made loans to mines after their appraisal. Stow received the reports and sold mining machinery from his hardware warehouse. Ralston, Edward J. Pringle, and Stow were partners in an unsuccessful venture to treat refactory ores, called the Hagan Process for the Disintegration of Ores.

From the description of Papers of J. W. Stow, 1865. (Huntington Library, Art Collections & Botanical Gardens). WorldCat record id: 122584573

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creatorOf Stow, J. W. (Joseph Washington). Papers of J. W. Stow, 1865. Huntington Library, Art Collections & Botanical Gardens
creatorOf Stow, J. W. (Joseph Washington), 1828-1874. Letterpress copybook, 1870 Aug. 30 - 1873 Sept. 24. California state library
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associatedWith Lee, Joseph, fl. 1865. person
associatedWith Pringle, Edward J., person
associatedWith Williams, W. A., fl. 1865. person
Place Name Admin Code Country
California--Tuolumne County
California
California--El Dorado County
California
Nevada
California--Calaveras County
California--Amador County
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Businessmen
Mines and mineral resources
Petroleum industry and trade
Quartz mines and mining
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Birth 1828

Death 1874

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