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Melville Ezra Ingalls

Also Known As: "Melvin E. Ingalls"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Harrison, Cumberland, Maine, United States
Death: July 11, 1914 (71)
Hot Springs, Bath, Virginia, United States (Heart disease)
Immediate Family:

Son of Ezra Thomas Ingalls; Ezra T. Ingalls; Louisa Ingalls and Louisa Ingalls
Husband of Abbie Ingalls and Abigail (Abbie) Maria Stimson
Father of Louise Ingalls; Melville Edgar Ingalls and Albert Stimson Ingalls
Brother of Paschal P. Ingalls, M.D.; Richard M. Ingalls, M.D.; Dr. Pascal Pierce Ingalls, M.D. and Richard M. Ingalls, M.D.

Occupation: "Ia a Lawyer by profession; engaged in railway enterprises; is railway president.
Note: He is a man of great energy, and great public spirit"
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About Melville Ezra Ingalls

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Melville_E._Ingalls

Melville Ezra Ingalls (1842–1914), commonly abbreviated M.E. Ingalls, was a Massachusetts state legislator who went on to become president of the Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis Railroad (the Big Four Railroad).

Career

Ingalls was born on September 6, 1842 in Harrison, ME where he worked on the family farm until he began teaching at the age of 16. After graduating from Harvard Law School in 1863, Ingalls began practicing law in Gray, ME before moving to Boston, MA where he became an expert in corporate law, specializing in transportation lines. In 1871, he was retained as counsel to the Cincinnati and Lafayette Railroad and would eventually become its president. After multiple consolidations under his watch, the company became known as the Big Four Railroad.

Positions Held

President of the Chesapeake & Ohio Railroad until 1900

President of the Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis until 1905, Chairman of the Board until 1910

President of the Kentucky Central Railroad (January, 1881 - October, 1883)

President of the Cincinnati Northern

President of the Merchants' National Bank in Cincinnati, OH

Co-founder and President of the Cincinnati Art Museum

President of the National Civic Federation in 1905

President of the Queen City Club in Cincinnati, OH

On July 11, 1914, Ingalls died at his summer home in Hot Springs, VA from heart disease after undergoing treatment for an ulcerated tooth. He was buried in Cincinnati, OH.

Ingalls also organized the Joint Traffic Association, which shut down by the United States Supreme Court and co-founded the Cincinnati Technical School. He is the grandfather of David Sinton Ingalls.

Melville financed the construction of the Ingalls Building in Cincinnati, which was the world's first reinforced concrete skyscraper in 1903. The town of Ingalls, Indiana is named in his honor.



Melville E. Ingalls was educated at Bowdoin College. He practiced law with Gray and Boston and was a member of the Massachusetts Senate in 1867. He moved to Cininnati where he organized and was president of the Big Four Railroad and the Chesapeake and Ohio. Was also President of the Merchants National Bank. Had a summer home in Hot Springs, Virginia. They raised six children.

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Melville Ezra Ingalls's Timeline

1842
September 6, 1842
Harrison, Cumberland, Maine, United States
1868
1868
1870
October 10, 1870
Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, United States
1874
February 27, 1874
Cincinnati, Hamilton County, OH, United States
1914
July 11, 1914
Age 71
Hot Springs, Bath, Virginia, United States