Ira Ingram correspondence, 1824-1837.

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Ira Ingram correspondence, 1824-1837.

Letters written by Ingram to his cousin, Mercy B. West, of Orange County, Vt., describing events mainly in Matagorda, Tex., but also in Natchez, Miss., New Orleans, La., and elsewhere in the South.

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West, Mercy B.

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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. From the guide to the Ira Ingram Papers, 1830-1835, (Dolph Briscoe Center for American History, The University of Texas at Austin) From the description of Ingram, Ira, papers, 1830-1835. (University of Texas Libraries). WorldCat record id: 71226647 Born in Vermont, emigrated to Texas from Louisiana in 1...