Howe, Richard, 1799-1872.

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Richard Howe was one of the first settlers of Akron in 1829. He was born in St. Mary's County, Maryland, on March 8, 1799, and came to Ohio in 1812 with his widowed mother and six brothers and sisters. They settled at Franklinton, near Columbus. Richard Howe was later adopted by Lucas Sullivant, a wealthy landowner in Franklinton. Sullivant, who as a practical surveyor and engineer, began to instruct Howe in his profession. He gave Howe his first job, which was to survey and locate a road from Columbus to Cincinnati. Upon the organization of the first Board of Engineers to survey and locate the Ohio Canal, in 1824, Howe was selected as one of its members and he retained his position as Civil Engineer from 1824 to 1850, attaining the rank of President Engineer. He was responsible for the surveying and mapping of the Ohio and Erie Canal between Cleveland and Massillon. The Ohio and Erie Canal was built to connect Lake Erie at Cleveland with the Ohio River at Portsmouth in order to provide transportation and promote the state's economic development. Construction began in 1825, and the canal was officially opened between Cleveland and Akron on July 4, 1827. The entire canal was 308 miles long and required 146 locks. After 1850, canal use and maintenance declined as the use of railroad transportation increased.

From the description of Canal collection, 1825-1983 (bulk 1830-1849). (Kent State University). WorldCat record id: 46830492

Engineer for the Ohio & Erie Canal, 1824-1850.

From the description of Survey book, 1829, 1833. (Rhinelander District Library). WorldCat record id: 22432912

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creatorOf Howe, Richard, 1799-1872. Survey book, 1829, 1833. Western Reserve Historical Society, Research Library
creatorOf Howe, Richard, 1799-1872. Canal collection, 1825-1983 (bulk 1830-1849). Kent State University
creatorOf Howe, Richard, 1799-1872. Papers 1826-1871. Ohio History Connection, Ohio Historical Society
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associatedWith Backus, Abner L. person
associatedWith Barron, James. person
associatedWith Becker, M. J. person
associatedWith Black, John B. person
associatedWith Blickensderfer, Jacob. person
associatedWith Hawkins, Enos. person
associatedWith Nugen, Robert Hunter. person
associatedWith Ransom, Leander. person
associatedWith United States. Board of Indian Commissioners. corporateBody
associatedWith United States. Bureau of Indian Affairs. corporateBody
associatedWith United States. Dept. of the Interior. corporateBody
associatedWith Waddle, John. person
associatedWith Wood, F. person
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Ohio
Ohio
United States
Ohio and Erie Canal (Ohio)
Ohio--Akron
California
Akron (Ohio)
Ohio and Erie Canal (Ohio)
Ohio
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Agriculture
Canals
Canals
Mercantile system
Real property
Surveying
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Birth 1799

Death 1872

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