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Hubbard
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By Barbara Emch
Hubbard traces its heritage to the historic Connecticut Western
Reserve and is the living legacy of Nehemiah Hubbard Jr., a
member of the Connecticut Land Company who purchased 15,274
acres and hired Samuel Tylee, Hubbard’s first settler, as his
land agent to measure and sell lots. Hubbard remained a quiet
farming community until the coal-mining boom of the early 1860s
changed its future forever. Immigrants from Europe flocked here
to work in the mines, and the industrialization of this small
town began in earnest. Prosperity continued until the decline of
the region’s steel industry in the 1970s and, later, the loss of
several major businesses. Along with the new millennium,
however, came the formation of the Joint Economic Development
District between Hubbard City and Township, which brought
much-needed development to the Interstate 80, State Route 7/U.S.
62 corridor.

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