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Isaac H. Lionberger

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Isaac H. Lionberger
OccupationLawyer
College football career
Princeton Tigers
Class1875
Career history
CollegePrinceton (1872–1874)

Isaac Henry Lionberger (August 30, 1854 – September 12, 1948) was a well-known St. Louis lawyer who later became Assistant Attorney General of the United States.[1] His house was designed by Henry Hobson Richardson. He attended Princeton University, where he was captain of the 1874 football team.[2]

References

  1. ^ "Renovation of the Historic Isaac H. Lionberger House". Retrieved 12 December 2011.
  2. ^ "Tigers Football".