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ISAAC B. BROWN, attorney, Corry, was born February 20, 1848, in
Rasselas, Penn., son of Rasselas W. (after whom the place was named) and
Mary P. (Brownell) Brown, natives of New York. They were parents of six
children, who received a good Christian training, with a common school
education, sufficient to enable all of them to teach winters and attend
the higher schools in summer. The family are— Jefferson, a civil engineer,
lumberman and banker, at Wilcox, Elk County, Penn. (during the war of the
rebellion he was a member of the One Hundred and Eighty-fifth Regiment New
York Volunteers. He is now a Democratic member of the Pennsylvania
Legislature, having served two terms); William Wallace, an attorney in
Bradford, McKean Co., Penn. (he served during the late war in the
Twenty-third New York Regiment, and afterward in the Pennsylvania "Bucktails,"
is a Representative of the Sixteenth District in Congress, having formerly
served two terms in the Pennsylvania Legislature; in politics he is a
Republican); Olive J., wife of S. Moyer, a school teacher: Mary A., wife
of George R. Allen, of the firm of Allen & Loomis, canning business in
Syracuse, N.Y.; Eunice, wife of William E. Hewitt, a farmer, and Isaac B.,
our subject, who received his early education at Smithport Academy. When
sixteen years of age, he enlisted, in 1864, in Company C, Two Hundred and
Eleventh Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry; was present at the
battles of Bermuda Hundred, Thatcher’s Run, Fort Steadman and Petersburg,
and was under constant fire for five months of his service. At the close
of the war he was honorably discharged, and resumed his studies in the
University of Alfred, from which he graduated in 1869. In 1870, our
subject was married to Hannah, daughter of Richard Partington, of
Providence, R.I. Two children have been born to this union— Lillian and
Sarah M. Mr. Brown finished his law studies under Crosby & Brown, and was
admitted to the bar of Erie City, this county, in 1877. He was elected to
the legislature in the Second District of Erie County on the Republican
ticket in 1880, re-elected in 1882 by the largest majority of any district
candidate, has been City Clerk, is a member of the Royal Arcanurn, the
I.O.O.F. and Royal Templars; has been an officer in the National Guard
since 1874. In politics Mr. Brown is a Republican.
Containing a History of the County: Its Townships, Towns, Villages,
Schools, Churches, Industries, Etc.: Portraits of the Early Settlers and
Prominent Men; Biographies; etc., etc. Chicago: Warner, Beers & Co.,
1884. Read
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