Isaac B. Cameron Explained

Isaac B. Cameron
Order:23rd
Office:Ohio State Treasurer
Term Start:January 8, 1900
Term End:January 11, 1904
Governor:George K. Nash
Preceded:Samuel B. Campbell
Succeeded:William S. McKinnon
Party:Republican
Birth Place:Nairn, Scotland
Birth Date:15 June 1851
Death Place:Bexley, Ohio, United States
Restingplace:Green Lawn Cemetery
Spouse:Laura A. Irwin
Children:One
Alma Mater:Iron 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 Nairn, Scotland in 1851.[2] When he was an infant, his widowed mother moved with the family to a farm in Jefferson County, Ohio near Salineville. In 1855, the family moved to Salineville. Cameron attended public schools, and graduated from Iron City Business College of 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 Columbiana County, and re-elected in 1895. For about a year, in 1898, he was Receiver of the bankrupt First National Bank at Lisbon. In 1899, he was nominated by the Republicans for Ohio State Treasurer, and won election.[3] He won re-election in 1901. After his second term, he was chosen as president of the Columbus Savings and Trust Company.[2] He died October 11, 1930, and is interred at Green Lawn Cemetery, Columbus, Ohio[4]

Cameron was a thirty-second degree Mason, a Knight Templar, a member of the I.O.O.F., a Knights of Pythias, and an Elk. In 1875, he married Laura A. Irwin of Cleveland, Ohio, and had a son, Roy MacDonald Cameron, born in 1883.[3] [5] He was a Presbyterian by faith.[2]

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  1. https://www.familysearch.org/search/recordDetails/show?uri=https://api.familysearch.org/records/pal:/MM9.1.r/MXLR-CG4/p1 Family search
  2. [#columbus|Taylor 1909]
  3. [#hund|Gilkey 1901]
  4. http://greenlawn.delaohio.com/greenlawn/greenlawndata/c.txt Green Lawn Cemetery Burial Records
  5. [#mercer|Mercer 1903]