John Young

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John Young was an early American pioneer and land developer best known for founding and giving his name to the city of Youngstown, Ohio.

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John Young canonical 4
John B. Young 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf American pioneer
land developer
person
activeInPeriod early 19th century
late 18th century
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
ethnicGroup American colonists
fieldOfWork land speculation
town founding
hasHeritage early American frontier culture
hasPartIn development of Mahoning Valley settlements
influenced urban development in northeastern Ohio
knownAs founder of Youngstown
movement westward expansion in early United States history
namedAfter John Young self-linksurface differs
namesakeOf Youngstown
surface form: Youngstown, Ohio
notableFor founding Youngstown, Ohio
notableWork platting the town that became Youngstown, Ohio
occupation land developer
pioneer
placeOfActivity Ohio
Connecticut Western Reserve
surface form: Western Reserve
residence Ohio Country
roleInHistory early settler of the Western Reserve region
significantEvent acquisition and development of land that became Youngstown, Ohio

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Tiffany & Co. foundedBy John Young
this entity surface form: John B. Young
Youngstown namedAfter John Young
Brigham Young parent John Young
John Young namedAfter John Young self-linksurface differs
subject surface form: Youngstown, Ohio