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Ingalls, Melville Ezra, 1842-1914.

Melville Ingalls was a Massachusetts lawyer interested in corporate law pertaining to railroads. He came to Cincinnati in 1870 to investigate finances of Indianapolis, Cincinnati & Lafayette Railroad. He became president of Cincinnati, Indianapolis, St. Louis and Chicago Railway in 1880. In 1889 Ingalls' railroad and Cornelius Vanderbilt II's Cleveland, Columbus, Cincinnati & Indianapolis Railroad merged to form the Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis Railway (known as the Big Four Route) with Ingalls serving as president.

From the description of Melville E. Ingalls Correspondence, 1871-1906. (Ohio Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 55045100

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Ingalls, Melville E. (Melville Ezra), 1842-1914.

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Melville Ingalls was president and receiver of the Indianapolis, Cincinnati, and Lafayette Railroad Company which was headquartered in Cincinnati, Ohio. This railroad company was reorganized during the 1870's as the Cincinnati, Lafayette, and Chicago Railway Company. In 1880, this railroad would merge with other small railroads in the midwest to form the Cincinnati, Indianapolis, Saint Louis, and Chicago Railway Company. From the description of Papers, 1875-1888. (New York State Libr...

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