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Isaac N. Black, M. D., of Linden, Perry Co., Tenn., is a son
of Isaac N. and Susan A. (Williamson) Black, who were born in Virginia,
and were early settlers of Giles County, Tenn., where they were married.
The father Was a farmer, and died' in 1844. The mother afterward married
Joel B. Drake and bore him four children. She died in Lawrence County in
1861. Our subject .made his home with his paternal grandmother until the
war, when he enlisted in the Third Tennessee Confederate Infantry, and
served with this regiment until the close of the war. He was promoted to
lieutenant in 1862, and participated in the battles of Fort Donelson,
Chickasaw Bayou, Port Hudson, Raymond, Jackson, Chickamauga (where he was
severely wounded), Resaca (wounded there also), Franklin and Bentonville,
being slightly wounded at the last two battles. After his return from the
army he entered the State Spring Academy, Giles County, and attended the
sessions of 1867 and 1868 in the University of Nashville, and the summer
of 1868 was spent at the State Medical College of Georgia. In 1868-69 he
graduated at Nashville, and has since successfully practiced his
profession at Linden, and has also carried on farming since 1875. May 5,
1870, he wedded Julia N. Brashear, of Perry County, and daughter of Thomas
Brashear. They have two children: Lula L. and Alma M. Dr. Black is a
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