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Isaac Brayton
1801-1888
1999 Industee
Bicentennial Category Isaac Brayton was one of 16 Nantucket sea captains to migrate to Portage
County in the 1840's. As he had in his voyages and in Massachusetts, he became
involved in the community. The Reverend A.M. Hills of the Ravenna Congregational
Church called Captain Brayton "the foremost man in the community. His purity
and piety and ardent love of liberty, and his devotion to humanity, made his home the
rallying place of reformers and humanitarians and eminent public men." Among
the many famous men to visit his home were Louis Kossuth, John Brown and Salmon P. Chase.
In 1853 the Union School, which he advocated, became a reality. Portage
Heritage names him "the father of the Ravenna School System." Living
in other parts of Ohio, over the next twenty years, he served as judge, legislator,
administrator of the Nashville Station of the Sanitary Commission, and Superintendent of
the Soldiers' Home in Columbus. He knew Horace Mann, which probably explains his
interest in education. He encouraged his daughter to pursue her
studies and speaking abilities. She became famous in the Women's Christian
Temperance Union. |