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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;
uii*l
ill
court.
lionsf
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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i
iisttiina.
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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 S<iitia; bnt
in
formerly rector of xrinity church of New 4ork City: and wan note<l as a loyalist. He wa-i tlic author nf Tin- True Interest of ca;
and
Infant uaptisni. laglia, DaTld, clerfryman. author, was ^,111 liMic H. 1H'».'». in Scotland. In 1872 he accepted a call to the Dutch IJefornied church of Hrooklyn. N.V. He wa- Hie ai Ihor of S sti iiMi i,' Theology in Kelalion .Vtni'r
to MiMlern
Tlii>u;;lii.
lie ilied
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Brooklyn. N.^
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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
ti'ln...
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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t
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 ju<l;,'e of the orphan's court, and he was rcelirtid in 1m7'» He
Prince of the Desert; and vain Gray; rious sketches of .American liorder life He 'I' died ill ill Iiicago, III.
Aug. 2U. 1878, in halliiuore, Md. IngUs, Kaxy, was uorn in 1720. fihe lived in Montgomery eonnly. W.V.-, and wa- c.ip tttred by the Indians and taken to Kentncky: being the firnt white woman in that >it!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
Iiigli%
was horn ..e
filled
(:ie<l
cauie
ginia
distinguished in the history of V in 1813.
and Kentucky. She died
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Ingraham, Timothy, .MasMftrhttsetts. (o|..ii.
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ill
ill.-
was bom in was lieiitenant-
soldier,
In 1861 he ei^'litii'nth
regiment
Massa-
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