C. A. Ingram

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C. A. Ingram
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Member of the Wisconsin State Assembly
In office
1906–1914
ConstituencyBuffalo and Pepin Counties
Personal details
Born
Charles A. Ingram

(1867-03-19)March 19, 1867
Waubeek, Wisconsin
DiedDecember 9, 1937(1937-12-09) (aged 70)
Durand, Wisconsin
Political partyProgressive Republican
Education
OccupationLawyer, politician

Charles A. Ingram (March 19, 1867 – December 9, 1937) was an American lawyer and legislator.

Biography[]

Born in Waubeek, Wisconsin, Ingram graduated from University of Wisconsin–Madison and then taught school. Ingram then graduated from University of Wisconsin Law School and then practiced law and was in the publication business. Ingram was district attorney of Pepin County, Wisconsin and then served in the Wisconsin State Assembly 1907-1913 as a Progressive Republican and served as speaker of the Wisconsin Assembly in the 1911 session. He then went back to his law firm and publication business.[1][2]

He died in Durand, Wisconsin on December 9, 1937.[3]

References[]

  1. ^ American Legislative Leaders in the Midwest 1911-1994, Nancy Walters Sharp and James Roger Sharp, Greenwood Publishing Group: 1997, pg. 138-139
  2. ^ Wisconsin Blue Book 1907, Biographical Sketch of C.A, Ingram, pg. 1139
  3. ^ "C. A. Ingram Dies Suddenly at Age of 70". Eau Claire Leader-Telegram. Durand, Wisconsin. December 20, 1937. p. 13. Retrieved June 30, 2020 – via Newspapers.com.


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