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Charles Isham

Full Name: Charles Bradford Isham

Lawyer/Librarian, New-York Historical Society

Centurion, 1890–1919

Proposed by
John Bigelow and Philip H. Morgan
born July 20, 1853
New York (Manhattan), New York
died June 9, 1919
New York (Manhattan), New York
elected October 4, 1890
Age thirty-seven
Member portrait of Charles Isham
Member Photograph Albums CollectionAlbum 8, Leaf 14
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Archivist’s Notes

Brother of Samuel Isham; son-in-law of Robert T. Lincoln

Century Memorial

To Charles Isham, old New York and the older periods of the country’s history possessed an interest quite as vital as the events of the present day. His absorption in the past was in a way suggested early in life by his taking the post-graduate course in Roman Law at Berlin after leaving Harvard. Although graduated in law and admitted to the New York bar, he never practiced; but devoted his life, except for a two-year interval with the United States Embassy at London, to investigation of his own country’s history and to literary work. Of the patriotic organizations such as the New York Historical Society, the Sons of the Revolution, the Society of the War of 1812, and the Society of the Cincinnati, he was an enthusiastic member, and of the St. Nicholas Society he was at different times Secretary, Vice-President and President. Mr. Isham was personally an interesting figure, and his conversation, tinged as it was with his absorbing interest in the older days of the American community, always had a flavor of its own.

Alexander Dana Noyes
1920 Century Association Yearbook

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