Background
Braden, James Andrew was born on July 10, 1872 in Greene Township, Trumbull County, Ohio, United States. Son of James and Miriam (Cory) Braden.
Braden, James Andrew was born on July 10, 1872 in Greene Township, Trumbull County, Ohio, United States. Son of James and Miriam (Cory) Braden.
Public school education.
A. (Mistress Edward Cope Smith). Married second, Alta L. Taylor, 1940. As advertising manager Diamond Rubber Company, Akron, O., became a founding member Association National Advertisers, 1910.
General agent electric rys., 1913-1918, then various advertising activities to retirement, 1928.
Journalist and author, since 1890. Editor Centennial History of Akron, 1925.
Member Ohio State Archeological and History Society, Summit County History Society Izaak Walton League American Author: Far Past the Frontier, 1902. Connecticut Boys in the Western Reserve, 1903.
Captives Three, 1904.
The Trail of the Seneca, 1907. The Auto Boys, 1908; The Auto Boys’ Outing, 1909. The Auto Boys’ Quest, 1910.
The Auto Boys’ Camp, 1911.
The Auto Boys’ Big Six, 1913. Little Brother of the Hudson, 1928.
The Carved Sea-Chest, 1929. (under publishers’ name, Hugh McAllister) Steve Holworth of the Oldham Works, 1930.
That Boy at Roaring Brook Farm, 1931.
Contributor to magazines
Member Association National Advertisers, 1910. Member Ohio State Archeological
Married Rosalie M. Flohr, August, 1894 (died 1932). Married second, Alta L. Taylor, 1940.