Brighty, Isabel McComb, 1876-1941

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Brighty, Isabel McComb, 1876-1941

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        Isabel McComb Brighty (1876-1941) was a local historian in the Niagara Peninsula. She wrote two books on local history, A Pilgrimage Through the Historic Niagara District (1932), and The Diamond Jubilee History of the Protestant Home of St. Catharines (1934). Mrs. Brighty belonged to two chapters of the I.O.D.E (Imperial Order Daughters of the Empire), and served as secretary for the Lincoln County Historical Society, the Ontario Historical Society, the U.E.L Society, and the Women's Literary Club of St. Catharines, of which she later became president.

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