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MaiigiDint l<Vvers. «)f a tn-iitisc on died S<'{>t. 8, 1851, in r«Mit liain, Ma-ss. Ingals, E. Fletcher, physiciiin, aiitiiur wuh born Sept. 21), 1S48, in I'l-e ( entt r. ill. Ilf a M|)eviuli!tt in dineaMes of the throat and chest; and kvtureH on that .sul)je<>t in the Kii(*h tne«li('al college ami at the univ»Tsity of C'liieai^o, HI. He is the anthor of DiseuMCM ot' the Chest, Throat, and Lnngs; and

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IngersoU, Charles Anthony, lawyer, jurist,

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rieultnre at .Mi-^-inula. Ingalsbe, Grenville Mellen, lawyer, jurist,

banker, manufaetnrer, was lK>rn .Inly 2(>, lS4t», in Hartford, N.Y. He was edufate<l in the district mcIiooIs; attendetl Hartford aea<lemy; studied at Fort Ktlward collrgiatc institute; graduated from L'nion etd lege and Harvard law school; and has received the <lepre«'H of A.B., A.M. and LL.M. He has

been president of the Sandy Hill national bank: and a director and oHicer in variouit industrial cor]>orations.

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bate judge of Washington county, N.V.; and has held various other positions of trust

and honor. Ingalsbe, Grenville Mellen, lawyer, jurist,

banker and manufacturer of Hudson Falls, N.Y., was born July 26, I84G, in South Hartford, N.Y. He received the degrees of A.li. l'nion college and the <|egree of LL.B. from Harvard, and in 1874 was admitted to the bar. He is president of the Sandy Hill National bank of Hudson Falls and president of the .Adirondack .Motor Car company. He is secretary and director of the Imperial Wall Paper company, the Lake

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ooicr c<ir|>orations. In 1895 1!>01 he was surrogate; and .since 1912 he hji,s been president of the New York stale historical asso-

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lx>rn in North Carolina. He att<mlt'd pnblic sch<x>ls of (Jrecne county. Ala., and Ix'gan practicing law in l.ivingHtun county, Ala. In 1844 45 he was a mendjer of the .Vlalmma state house of repri'scntaties. In 1H47 51 In' was a representative fruin Alai)anui to the thirtieth and thirtyiirst. eongresj+es as a demot-rat. he resnmed the praetie«> of law; and was ap|Kiinted at(ormy for the District of Cidund>ia. He "iii d in I8»i7 in San r*ran<'i?><-i>. ( al. Inge, William M., legislator, congressman, was Imrn in Tennessee. In 18:{:{-35 he was representative from T«'nnessee to the n In twenty-third congress as a democrat.

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he moved to I>».ington. .la. and in 1S40. 1844 and 1845 was a member of tlie 18:UJ

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the seventh, twentyeighth, twenty - ninth conand thirtieth gresses; and in 1815was I nit«>d States -

attorm-y f»ir Penn.sylvania. In 1837 he was apiMtinteii secretary of legation to Prussia; and in 1847 was ap|tointed minister to France hut did not -erxe. He was ihe author «»f History of the War of 1812-15; Chiomara, a Poem; I'.dwy and KIgivu. a Tragedy; lnchi<iuin, the .le^uit's Letters in American Literature and Politics; and l{cc«>llcct ions. He died .May 14. Isi;2. in Philailelphia, Pa. Ingersoll, Charles L., educator, college president, wa> iMirn Nov. 1, IS4-». in Perry, N.Y. In I8S2 he U'came president of Colorado agricultural «'olleg«'; and in 1891 was clecti'd fellow of the s«H'iety of s<-ience, literature and arts of London. Kngland. Ingersoll, Charles Roberts, lawyer, legislator, govi iiior. was horn S«'pt. IG, 1821, in .New lljiveii. Conn. He was fnHjuently elected to tlu' state legislature; and was the went V sevent h governor of C<mnt"ctic<it in ilistrict

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IS72-77. Ingersoll, Colin Macrae. lawyer, congressman, was horn March 11, 1819, in New Haven, Conn. He was secretary of legation at St. Petersburg, by appointment of President Polk; and in 1851-55 he was a re|)re.sentative from Coimecticut to the thirty-second and thirty-third congresses. Ingersoll, Ebon C, lawyer, congressman, va> born l)cc. 12, 1831. in Oneida county,

N.Y. in 1850 he was elected to the Illinois legislature. In 1863-71 he was a representative to the thirty eighth, thirty-nintli, fortieth and forty-tlrst congresses. He diedJune 1, 1879. in Illinois. Ingersoll, Edward, author, po<;t. He wrote poems untler the pen-name of Horace for the Port-folio; and was the author of Digest of the Laws of the United .States. Ingersoll, Edward, litterateur, author, was liorn .pril 2, 1817, in Phihidelphia, Pa. He is the author of History and I.4iw of Habeas

Corpus and fJrand .Juries; an<l Personal Liberty and .Martial Law. He died in Philadelphia, Pa. Ingersoll, Ernest, naturalij^t, author, was iKirn March 13, 1852. in Monroe. Mich. He is a naturalist now living in New Y^'ork

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