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was the author

of Tlie

History of nn

Exiled

Emigrants, or the a novel in

Eaniily,

(hrtM' voluineH.

Imbrie,

born

May

Amelia Frances, poet, wu8 I8r)4. in New York. She was

Mrs. 11,

educated in the public and private scliooU of the eant and west-

She

the Mocial and educational aiTairs of her city: and is a 8ucci'HHful writer of St.

Mo.

.hiscpli.

.She

is

the author of a number of iKieuiM to be found in several standard p u b c a I



tics;

with

ideiitilied

i8

at the United States artillery school at Fort .Monrcw in 188*2 and was principal instructor until the school suspended o|M>ration in 1898 at the outbreak of war with Spain. He is the author of Kvterior Ballistics: also Uallistie Machines; llan«lbook of Problems in rlxterior BallisiMtlliaties

i

tinns.

Imlay, James H., educator, congrensiuan, was lK)rn in New Jersey. He pursued classical studies; and in 178(5 graduated from He wa» engaged as a Princeton college. In 1707-1801 he tutor in that ins(itutirn .March i:{. ISilO. on Mount Ayr, Iowa. For a quarter of a century he has praclict-d law continuously in ivalnnia. Wsisli.; has been prosft-uling attorney of liis cf the Washington ^Inlf si-nat*- from Cowlitz county. Ingalls, Charles Russell, lawyer, jurist, was Uirn S«'pt. I. ISl'.i. in Crei-nwieh. N.Y. H«' was a membi-r of the New York state legislature in IS."».M; and subsiHpicnt ly practiced law in (freenwich and in Troy. N.Y. He was supreme court justice continuously for 2*! years, and retiri'8 he moved to Kansas; and in 18.'ii) was a memln'r of the Wyandotte constitutional convention. In IHtiO he was secretary of the territorial mnncil; and in IHGl was secretary of the Kansas senate. In lS7.'i-91 he was a member of the rnite<)(>. in l^is Vegas, N. Mex. .

Ingalls, Joshua King, litterateur. authorHe is the author of S^did Wealth; and Economic Equities. Ingalls, Melville Ezra, lawyer, state senarailroad presid(>nt. was Inirn Sept. fi.

tor,

llarristm,

in

ISl'i,

Harvard the from In I8<»4 law schotd. he opeiHMl a law oflice

I

academies 'ennont. Karly lifr

at

h»-

in in

writing

Ih-^^an

and has contributed prose and for the press;

many He

vi>rs»» to cations.

seven

vears

in

publi served

the Wasli-

of

New

internal revi'nue. He was later en).'ayed as ea>>hier anks of charades. Ingalls,

was

James Monroe,

retired,

h e

s-achusetts slate senate; and in 1870 lH>eam<> president of that ImmIv. He uiovinI to Ohio: and became president of the Ind'anajudis. (

and Lafayette rnilroail. In 1888he was president of the ('hesa[>eake and

iiiciiinal

!»•

i

Ohio railroad: and since 1880 has been presid<-nt of the Merchants* national bank at Cincinnati. Ohio. Ingalls, Rufus, >ioldier, was born Aug. 23. in Denmark. .Maine. In 1847 he was

18'J0.

in the battles of tir>t

lieiiti'iiant

Embiiiht and Taos; l»ecame

and



in

i|mirlerimister.

depart ment inglon and

in

ray.

moved

captain,

in

(J

short

si>^lant

ier

n

in

Inited St a fi's treasury

York; and wais cash-

academy

liridgeton

atteiide I Howdoin college; and grafluated



and

Maine. For almut six years he was engag«Hl as a schoolmaster. Tie from the graduated

1848 was made aswith the rank of

reeeivehysician, educator, author, was born May .'l. 17fiO, in Newhuryport. Mass. was professor of anattnny at

Brown universitv

in

1811-23.

He

wa.«»

the

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