Isaac Brice Hendershot

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State Representative
Republican
Grain Dealer
Marion
26
01/13/1896 - 01/09/1898
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Dealer in grain and livestock, Otley. He was born in Greene County, Pennsylvania, March 5, 1834. His youth was spent on a farm and his education received in the common schools. In 1865 he became a citizen of Marion County, and on arriving at his newly adopted home, engaged in agricultural pursuits. He dealt largely in young stock until 1868, when he moved to Otley, and since that time has been engaged in the grain and livestock trade. His elevator has all the modern appliances to facilitate business. Mr. Hendershot was married February 28, 1866, to Miss M. E. Harp, a native of Marion County. He served in the Twenty-third, 1890, and Twenty-sixth, 1896, Iowa General Assemblies in the lower House.

Information from State Historical Society of Iowa resources
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State Representative
Republican
Grain Dealer
Marion
23
01/13/1890 - 01/10/1892
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ISSAC B. HENDERSHOT Dealer in grain and livestock, Otley. He was born in Greene County, Pennsylvania, March 5, 1834. His youth was spent on a farm and his education received in the common schools. In 1865 he became a citizen of Marion County, and on arriving at his newly adopted home, engaged in agricultural pursuits. He dealt largely in young stock until 1868, when he moved to Otley, and since that time has been engaged in the grain and livestock trade. His elevator has all the modern appliances to facilitate business. Mr. Hendershot was married February 28, 1866, to Miss M. E. Harp, a native of Marion County. He served in the Twenty-third, 1890, and Twenty-sixth, 1896, Iowa General Assemblies in the lower House.

Information from State Historical Society of Iowa resources