Isham was interested in land titles, and conducted a law business in Middlesboro, where he was highly respected. He was tall and dark, with a philosophical state of mind. He was a compelling talker. He moved to Kentucky in 1904, and lived there for many years at either Harlan or Hazard. He said that he could have been a millionaire, but preferred to be comfortable in this world's goods, and to raise his boys to work. Occupation: Lawyer, Teacher, TN State Legislator
Buried in the Old Irish cemetery in Tazewell.
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