Isaac B. Cameron

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Isaac B. Cameron
23rd Ohio State Treasurer
In office
January 8, 1900 – January 11, 1904
GovernorGeorge K. Nash
Preceded bySamuel B. Campbell
Succeeded byWilliam S. McKinnon
Personal details
Born(1851-06-15)June 15, 1851
Green Lawn Cemetery
Political partyRepublican
SpouseLaura A. Irwin
ChildrenOne
Alma materIron City Business College

Isaac B. Cameron (June 15, 1851 – October 11, 1930)[1] was a Republican politician in the U.S. state of Ohio who was Ohio State Treasurer from 1900 to 1904.

Isaac Cameron was born in

Pittsburgh. He acted as bookkeeper for a Lisbon firm until 1874, then was a partner and then sole proprietor of a business from 1880 to 1893.[3]

In 1893, Cameron was elected Treasurer of

Cameron was a thirty-second degree

Cleveland, Ohio, and had a son, Roy MacDonald Cameron, born in 1883.[3][5] He was a Presbyterian by faith.[2]

Notes

References

  • Gilkey, Elliott Howard, ed. (1901). The Ohio Hundred Year Book: a Handbook of the Public Men and Public Institutions of Ohio ... State of Ohio.
  • Taylor, William Alexander (1909). Centennial history of Columbus and Franklin County, Ohio. Vol. 2. Chicago: S J Clarke Publishing Company.
  • Mercer, James K.; Rife, Edward K. (1903). Representative men of Ohio, 1900-1903. Columbus: James K. Mercer. p. 75.
Political offices
Preceded by Ohio State Treasurer
1900-1904
Succeeded by