IsaacVailBrokaw (November 27, 1835 – September 29, 1913) was a pioneer New York City clothing merchant who headed Brokaw Brothers. He was born on November...
sportsman Isaac Brokaw (1746–1826), New Jersey clockmaker IsaacVailBrokaw (1835–1913), New York City clothing merchant Irving Brokaw (1871–1939), American...
Long Branch, New Jersey, a son of IsaacVailBrokaw, who with his brother, William, owned the New York City-based Brokaw Brothers clothing stores from 1856...
bible. He was born in New York City on March 29, 1871, as Isaac Irving Brokaw to IsaacVailBrokaw and Elvira Tuttle Gould. He was a member of a wealthy New...
1917 and 1925 respectively IsaacVailBrokaw House 1883 Châteauesque Rose and Stone New York City Built for IsaacVailBrokaw .Was demolished in 1965 Howard...
a 25-story residential building on the site of now demolished the IsaacVailBrokaw Mansion 220 East 72nd Street (1974), a 28-story mixed-use residential-institutional...
Broad – entrepreneur Irving Brokaw – heir, figure skater, first American to compete in an olympic winter sport. IsaacVailBrokaw – clothing merchant Charles...
States Secretary of the Interior, club president, 1902–1906 IsaacVailBrokaw, founder of Brokaw Brothers and housing group on 5th Ave William Cullen Bryant...
His maternal great-grandfather is skater Irving Brokaw, and second great-grandfather is IsaacVailBrokaw. He also descends from the founders of the Nave...
Morris II (1892–1985), who married Edna Loew Brokaw (1908–1997), the granddaughter of merchant IsaacVailBrokaw. Cora Hennen Morris (1893–1984), a doctor...