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John Canon

John Canon (generally referred to as Colonel John Canon〔) (bef. 1773 – November 6, 1798) was an American Revolutionary soldier, miller, judge, and businessman, who founded three towns, including Canonsburg, Pennsylvania, which bears his name.
==Early history==

John Canon was one of the first settlers in Chartiers Valley, a tributary of the Ohio River. He worked as a rent collector for George Washington, who owned a large amount of land in the area. At the time, the area was part of Virginia. In 1773, Canon acquired of land along the Chartiers Creek on the Catfish Path, where he built a gristmill and started a farm.〔Switala, William J. (2001). ''(Underground railroad in Pennsylvania )''. Stackpole Books. ISBN 0-8117-1629-5. pp. 78-79.〕 In January 1774, he was appointed viewer of a road from Thomas Gist's in Mount Braddock to Paul Froman's mill on Chartiers Creek.〔 He was appointed by Lord Dunmore to serve as judge in Augusta County. After the border dispute between Pennsylvania and Virginia, the area was placed in Yohogania County.〔

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