Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 203, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 August 1914 — Bird and Bee Man Died At His Home in Rochester. [ARTICLE]
Bird and Bee Man Died At His Home in Rochester.
Isaac W. Brown, famous over In ' diana and throughout the middle west as the “bird and bee man,” died of acute indigestion at his home In Rochester., this week. He was 66 years old and is survived by bis widow and two sons. The deep interest hfrj Brown took in birds caused Helen, Gould some years ago to pay him a. liberal sum annually to continue his study of the little wingsters and to travel over the country and talk about them. He has made visits to' Rensselaer, his lastvJHt only a few months ago, when v-jPJ talked with school children. Aboutl four years ago while on a visit here he had a severe attack of acute indigestion and almost died. He was subject to these attacks and this caused his death after an illness of six days.
