Richard Snowden (1688–1763) was the grandson of Richard Snowden Sr (1640–1711), one of Maryland's early colonists, who arrived in 1658. By Articles of Agreement dated July 5, 1705, Snowden and four other partners – Joseph Cowman, Edmund Jenings, John Galloway, and John Prichard – founded the Patuxent Iron Works on the site of Maryland's oldest iron forge. Together they founded one of Maryland's first industries, and settled the land now known as Laurel and Sandy Spring, Maryland.
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| - Richard Snowden (1688–1763) was the grandson of Richard Snowden Sr (1640–1711), one of Maryland's early colonists, who arrived in 1658. By Articles of Agreement dated July 5, 1705, Snowden and four other partners – Joseph Cowman, Edmund Jenings, John Galloway, and John Prichard – founded the Patuxent Iron Works on the site of Maryland's oldest iron forge. Together they founded one of Maryland's first industries, and settled the land now known as Laurel and Sandy Spring, Maryland. (en)
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| - Prince George's County, Maryland
- Quakers
- Sandy Spring, Maryland
- Convicts
- Birmingham Manor (Maryland)
- People from Laurel, Maryland
- Anne Arundel County, Maryland
- Patuxent River
- Maryland
- Maryland Route 198
- Colesville, Maryland
- Elkridge, Maryland
- Montgomery County, Maryland
- Montpelier Mansion (Laurel, Maryland)
- Snowden Hall (Laurel, Maryland)
- Suburban Airport
- Avondale Mill
- Laurel, Maryland
- Brookeville, Maryland
- Hawlings River
- Ironworks
- Fairland, Maryland
- Howard County, Maryland
- Montgomery County, Maryland
- 1763 deaths
- 1688 births
- Charles Carroll of Annapolis
- Laurel, Maryland
- People from Sandy Spring, Maryland
- Ashton, Maryland
- Gristmill
- Enslaved Africans
- Oaklands (Laurel, Maryland)
- Cecilius Calvert, 2nd Baron Baltimore
- Patuxent Iron Works
- Daniel Dulaney the Elder
- Indentured servants
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| - Deborah, Eliza, Mary, Richard, Thomas, Ann, Margrett, Samuel, Elizabeth, John (en)
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| - Richard Snowden Jr. , Mary Linthicum (en)
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| - Elizabeth Jane Coale Elizabeth Thomas (en)
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| - Richard Snowden (1688–1763) was the grandson of Richard Snowden Sr (1640–1711), one of Maryland's early colonists, who arrived in 1658. By Articles of Agreement dated July 5, 1705, Snowden and four other partners – Joseph Cowman, Edmund Jenings, John Galloway, and John Prichard – founded the Patuxent Iron Works on the site of Maryland's oldest iron forge. Together they founded one of Maryland's first industries, and settled the land now known as Laurel and Sandy Spring, Maryland. (en)
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