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Lewis E Isbell

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Lewis E Isbell

Birth
Floyd County, Kentucky, USA
Death
13 Oct 1905 (aged 87)
Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
Plot
Sec 43 Lot 344 Gr 1
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Notable Kentucky African Americans Database

Isbell, Louis

Birth Year : 1818
Isbell was free born in Kentucky and at the age of 20 moved to Chicago in 1838. He participated in Chicago's first recorded sports competition in a race between Isbell, a Native American named White Foot, and a man on a horse; Isbell won the race. According to author Perry Duis, who cited articles in the Chicago Post and the Chicago Democrat, Isbell was the fastest and most popular runner in the Chicago area for ten years. He retired and became a full-time barber after coming in second in a race in 1847 that took place before more than 1,000 spectators. For more see Challenging Chicago: coping with everyday life, 1837-1920, by P. R. Duis, pp. 171-172.
Subjects: Barbers, Migration North, Track & Field
Geographic Region: Kentucky / Chicago, Illinois
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Milwaukee, Wisconsin Sentinel, page 2, columne 3

FOOT RACE ---The celebrated John Giddersleeve, from New York and the Indians from Buffalo have arrived, and the great Foot Race will come off November 10th. A Purse of Three Hundred dollars, and Fifty dollars to the second, and Twenty-five to the third, also a match of Fifty dollars, against Giddersleeve, that Mr. Lewis Isbell of Chicago is to turn in the tenth mile, and run with Giddersleeve - the first of the two that comes to the stand takes the bet. This race free for all. Chicago - November 1, 1847

Elkhart,Indiana DAILY REVIEW newspaper, Nov 19, 1899, p.1:

Lewis Isbell was an abolitionist who participated in 1853 & 1856 Colored Conventions. He was a conductor on the Underground Railroad in Chicago. In 1863 he was commissioned a Colonel in US Union Army by President Lincoln to recruit 'Colored Troops, including Twenty-Nineth Regiment, Illinois Volunteers.
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At the age of 82 years, Lewis Isbell, the first Negro settler of Illinois, was converted during a revival in Quinn Chapel, Chicago.

(received from Ray Isbell January 18, 2012)
Notable Kentucky African Americans Database

Isbell, Louis

Birth Year : 1818
Isbell was free born in Kentucky and at the age of 20 moved to Chicago in 1838. He participated in Chicago's first recorded sports competition in a race between Isbell, a Native American named White Foot, and a man on a horse; Isbell won the race. According to author Perry Duis, who cited articles in the Chicago Post and the Chicago Democrat, Isbell was the fastest and most popular runner in the Chicago area for ten years. He retired and became a full-time barber after coming in second in a race in 1847 that took place before more than 1,000 spectators. For more see Challenging Chicago: coping with everyday life, 1837-1920, by P. R. Duis, pp. 171-172.
Subjects: Barbers, Migration North, Track & Field
Geographic Region: Kentucky / Chicago, Illinois
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Milwaukee, Wisconsin Sentinel, page 2, columne 3

FOOT RACE ---The celebrated John Giddersleeve, from New York and the Indians from Buffalo have arrived, and the great Foot Race will come off November 10th. A Purse of Three Hundred dollars, and Fifty dollars to the second, and Twenty-five to the third, also a match of Fifty dollars, against Giddersleeve, that Mr. Lewis Isbell of Chicago is to turn in the tenth mile, and run with Giddersleeve - the first of the two that comes to the stand takes the bet. This race free for all. Chicago - November 1, 1847

Elkhart,Indiana DAILY REVIEW newspaper, Nov 19, 1899, p.1:

Lewis Isbell was an abolitionist who participated in 1853 & 1856 Colored Conventions. He was a conductor on the Underground Railroad in Chicago. In 1863 he was commissioned a Colonel in US Union Army by President Lincoln to recruit 'Colored Troops, including Twenty-Nineth Regiment, Illinois Volunteers.
'
At the age of 82 years, Lewis Isbell, the first Negro settler of Illinois, was converted during a revival in Quinn Chapel, Chicago.

(received from Ray Isbell January 18, 2012)

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  • Created by: Genie Angel
  • Added: Jan 18, 2012
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/83651116/lewis_e-isbell: accessed ), memorial page for Lewis E Isbell (17 Mar 1818–13 Oct 1905), Find a Grave Memorial ID 83651116, citing Mount Olivet Catholic Cemetery, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA; Maintained by Genie Angel (contributor 18900462).