Ingram, Ira, 1788-1837
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Ira Ingram (1788-1837) played a key role in the Texas Revolution as a member of Austin's original "Old Three Hundred," and as a soldier, land holder, and politician.
Born in Vermont, emigrated to Texas from Louisiana in 1826; merchant and public official in Matagorda, Tex.; speaker of the Republic of Texas House of Representatives from 1836 until his death in 1837.
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Franklin County (N. Y.)
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Natchez (Miss.)
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Orange County (Vt.)
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New Orleans (La.)
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Matagorda (Tex.)
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Fort Covington (N.Y.)
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Matagorda County (Tex.)
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San Felipe (Tex.)
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Texas
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Southern states
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Mexico
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Texas
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