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he was 1840-53 was judge ot MiiltlU-si-.v county In 1835-3l> he was a representative from Connecticut to the twenty-fourth anU twenty-tifth congresses a« democrat. In 1S4;! 44 he ag-.iin hervetl us Htate's attornt-y lor .Vliddleitex county, h'or several years he was a member of the Connecticut state judge uf the proluttc (inirt;

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ill

court.

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of

n'i«re8entalives



three

wrvin;,'

yvara as speaker and two years as a state senator. In 1857-61 he was United State* of

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iisttiina.

Ue

died Nov. 10»

in iviseA, L'unn. IiVliaiii, Samuel Onlueemia, i-lat<ir, (•oii'.'rcsniiiati. r-ahin*'!

lawyer, leg*

was

oflleer,

Iniru Si-pt. lii, 1771I, in l*i'nnj»y Ivania. He SftA'cd three years in the rennsylvania U«gislatlire; and h»'hl for a time lh«' olhe*' of protlionfitarv to one of the oourln i»f that titate. In Isi.i 19 and 1821 20 he was a representative from Pennsylvania to the thirteenth, fourteenth, fifteen! n, sevent<H«utn, ••ijjiitwntli, niiM-t<t-ntli and twentietli congresses; and in 182tt-31 he was secretary o« the treasury. He diecl .fiine ^. Hm, in

Trenton, N

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Inftei Edward, journalist, author, was liom May 17, 1861, in Baltimore. Md. He the anlhor of Southern Si<hdij^hts The i-Nc^ro in the Dintriet of t oluinhia Local



[n^titutions of Virginia; Parish Institutions of Maryland: Captain lUrhanl rnfjU-. the Maryhind I*ir;itc and Kdiel and In the -ia/< Ingle, James Addison, iducator. nii.-*sionary, biNhoj), was Ijorn March II, 1807, in Frederick, Md. In 1891 he went as a mia;

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sionary to China; and crBte<!

flr^t

prntestant

in fi02 epi!*eopal

wa« consebishop of

Hnnl, .s. liiiiii. lie di»M| in 11»03 in China. lo^Us, Charles, bishop, author, was Ijorn (

)7!t4 in Ireland. He was the firNt protpstaiit fpiscopal hi^hop of Xova Su;;lii.

lie ilied

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1.H7/,

Brooklyn. N.^

in

287

Ingoldsby, Richard, eohniai governor. In l(iS>2 and in 1709-10 he was colonial governor of New Vork. lagraham, Daniel Phoenix, lawyer, juri»t» was bom April 22, 1804, in New York City. He wa?* elected a Justice ot the supreme court of New Vork in 1867 ; and in 187U he was presiding justice of the sapreme court of the tirst di-tiiet in New Yolk. He died Dec. 12, 1881, in New York. lograliaBi, IHiaera Nathaaiel, naval oflicer, was Uirn Dec. 6, 1802, in Charleston, JS.C. He at-rved in every war since the revolution; and attained the rank of commodore. He was said to Ir- the last survivor of those that erit>ied liie navy in 1812. lie i'.'ivil (hi. Iti, ISIM. itt bar h -.ton, 8.C. Ingrabam, Edward Duncan, lawyer, au> (

was liorn in 17y;i in I'hiladelphia, I'a. He was the author of Knglish KcclesiaHtical Keports and A View of the Insolvent Laws liior,



He

of J:*ennsvlvania. Phila.l.

dov.

die<l

4,

1864, in

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iBKiaham, George Landoxi. lawver, juri«t» was bom Aug. 1, 1847, in New Vork City. In 1893 III' Itecame judge of the HUpreiue court of the (. ity of New Vork. ^ince 1891 lie has been justice of the appellate division till -upreme court of New York. I '

Ingraham, John Phillips Thurston, cler^^author, was born Aug. 29, 1817, in Hallowell, M iiTie In IH»;2 (»4 he was chaplain in the ainiv iii jennes.-iee. In SH he eeame rector of Grace church at St. Louis, Mo. He was the author of Why We Believe the Bible; .Mother's Talks with Her Christian Little Folks; and The Faith Traced Down From the tiarden of Eden. He died in 1906 in St. ]a*um. Mo. Ingraham, Joseph Holt, lergyiuan, author, was born in 18U9 in Portland, Maine. He was an episcopal clergyman of Holly Springs. Mins. He was the atillmr of Lai>ae. the Pirate of the Gulf; Captain Kyd; inan,

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The Dancing Feather; The Prince of the MMU^e i.f David; The Tillar of Kire; and Die Throne of David. He died in i>ecemb«>r.

1800, in

Holly Hpringa, Miss.

Ingraham, Prentiss, sohlier. author, drawas Imrn Dee. 28, 1843, in Mississippi. During the war he was a cavalry ofcer in the ionfed«-rate army. He was the author of A Story of Crete: The Cuban Patriot; An Llyl of uie l^»t Cause;. Man nuitist.

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John Auchincloss, lawyer, jurist, Auj;. 2»>. IHI.'t. in Baltimore, Md. a profe-^sorship in the law depart ment of the university of Maryland. In 1874 he was appointed juit!itp. Her daughters married men who l>r-

chnsetls infantry; and in IMo was brevetteil hrigadier-gcneral. He died Feb. 26. 1876. Ingram, Henry Atlee, lawyer, aulhoi, vn-< iMirn Feb. H, is.iH. in Philadelphia, Pa. Since 1H81 he has been engaged in the practice of law; in IS7(> was pref.ident of the Kriiiiklin scientilic society ot the univernity of Pennsylvania; and is general counsel for

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was horn ..e

filled

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cauie

ginia

distinguished in the history of V in 1813.

and Kentucky. She died

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Ingraham, Timothy, .MasMftrhttsetts. (o|..ii.



ill

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was bom in was lieiitenant-

soldier,

In 1861 he ei^'litii'nth

regiment

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