Letters of John J. Ingalls, 1875-1891.

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Letters of John J. Ingalls, 1875-1891.

In letters to Henry King, Ingalls discusses a sinecure job for "Uncle Chester" [Chester Thomas], pays tribute to him after his death, and teases King about not being in his office. In letters to S.S. McClure Ingalls considers and then declines an offer to write a 4000-5000 word article on the "Work of the present Congress."

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Ingalls, John James, 1833-1900

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John James Ingalls was born December 29, 1833, in Middletown, Massachusetts. He was the son of Elias T. and Eliza (Chase) Ingalls. From the description of John J. Ingalls papers, 1833-1900, bulk (1858-1900). (Kansas State Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 50435869 Ingalls lived in Atchison and served as Senator from Kansas, 1873-1891 He was an attorney, lecturer, and author. For a biography of Ingalls see Burton J. Williams, Senator John James Ingalls, Kansas' Iridesc...

Thomas, Chester, 1810-1891.

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King, Henry, 1841-1915,

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McClure, S. S. (Samuel Sidney), 1857-1949

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Journalist, writer of books for boys. From the description of S.S. McClure check to James Barnes, 1898 June 29. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 53795304 American publisher. From the description of Letter to Edward Sylvester Ellis, 1892 October 27. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 51846140 ...