Isaac Parrish - Source

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  • Isaac Parrish at the Biographical Directory of the United States Congress

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Name Parrish, Isaac
Alternative names
Short description American politician
Date of birth 1804
Place of birth
Date of death August 9, 1860
Place of death

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