Ethan Stone
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Ethan Stone (1767–1852) was an American lawyer, banker, politician, and philanthropist from Cincinnati, Ohio.[1] A major property investor, he became influential in state politics, but his fortunes waxed and waned with the local property market.[2] His considerable wealth at the time of his death produced the first elections open to local women as part of the longest trust case in state history.[3]