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Isaac Sandford (c. 1796 - November 21, 1853) was a Brigadier General, settler, farmer, and railroad contractor in the United States. He fought in the Black Hawk War.[1] He worked as a contractor for the Indianapolis & St. Louis Railroad. He acquired some 12,000 acres in Indiana and Illinois.[1]
He was born in Bridgehampton, New York to Ezekiel Sandford and Hannah Halsey Sandford.[2]
In 1819, he married Belinda Foster, daughter of Luke and Esther Hubbell Foster. Sandford eventually moved to Cincinnati, Ohio, where his sister was married to a prominent banker, and then settled in Vermilion, Illinois.[3][1] Sandford was a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church.
He was involved in establishing Sandford, Indiana.[1] A letter to him survives.[4] Northern Illinois University has a photograph of him from the 1903 book in the Black Hawk War by Frank E. Stevens.[5][6]
His children included Harriet Sandford (died 1862).[7]
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^"The History of Edgar County, Illinois, Containing a History of the County--its Cities, Towns, &c: Directory of Its Tax-payers; War Records of Its Volunteers in the Late Rebellion Portraits of Early Settlers and Prominent Men; General and Local Statistics; Map of Edgar County; History of Illinois, Illustrated; History of the Northwest, Illustrated; Constitution of the United States, Miscellaneous Matters, &c., &c. Illustrated". W. Le Baron, Jr. April 28, 1879 – via Google Books.
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Notes". The Ganoksin Project. Retrieved 15 June 2013. Morgan, Major H. Sandford (17 October 1931). "Secrets in Silver – An Ancient Handicraft". The Sydney...
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federal court for his freedom. His petition was denied in Dred Scott v. Sandford (1857). In his opinion, Supreme Court Chief Justice Roger B. Taney wrote...
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