Isaac H. Bromley
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Isaac Hill Bromley (March 6, 1833 – August 11, 1899) was an American lawyer, editor, politician, railroad director, possibly most notable as a humorist.
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Quotes[edit]
- Listen! John A. Logan is the Head Center, the Hub, the King Pin, the Main Spring, Mogul and Mugwump of the final plot by which partisanship was installed in the Commission.
- Editorial in New York Tribune (Feb. 16, 1877).
External links[edit]
- "Our Chauncey." After dinner rhymes, 1891, by Isaac H. Bromley, from the Internet Archive
- Isaac H. Bromley, 1920, by Norris Galpin Osborn, from the Internet Archive