. A history of the Juniata Valley and its people; . sidesin Dixon, Illinois; Lusetta and Wilson, died in infancy. (IV) John Bell, eldest son of Edward B. and Elizabeth B. (Dy-sart) Isett, was born at Cold Spring Forge, January 14, 1853. Hewas educated at Bellwood Academy, Lititz Academy, and State Col-lege. After finishing his studies he engaged with his father at millingfor several years, then bought the mill and operated it until 1885. Hethen moved to Indianapolis, where he erected and for five years oper-ated a factory devoted to the manufacture of corn goods. He soldout his factory interes


. A history of the Juniata Valley and its people; . sidesin Dixon, Illinois; Lusetta and Wilson, died in infancy. (IV) John Bell, eldest son of Edward B. and Elizabeth B. (Dy-sart) Isett, was born at Cold Spring Forge, January 14, 1853. Hewas educated at Bellwood Academy, Lititz Academy, and State Col-lege. After finishing his studies he engaged with his father at millingfor several years, then bought the mill and operated it until 1885. Hethen moved to Indianapolis, where he erected and for five years oper-ated a factory devoted to the manufacture of corn goods. He soldout his factory interest in Indianapolis, then located in Maryland, wherehe leased a flour mill at Conococheague, located on a creek of the samename. After running the mill for one year the dam was destroyed bya flood, when he moved to Hagerstown, Maryland, spending a yearthere. In 1893 he returned to Spruce Creek, settling on one of theIsett farms, but after one year bought a farm in Hanover county, Vir-ginia, which he operated for seven years. He then became agent for.


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