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    Letter From John Henry Ingram to Walter Hamilton 2

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    abstract: Concerning Ingram's frustration at losing a catalog and forgetting the name of a book and seller's name.Curator's Note: Ingram was a noted Edgar Allen Poe scholar.Paper Details: Letterhead: Post Office seal

    Letter From John Henry Ingram to Walter Hamilton

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    abstract: Concerning Ingram's thanks to Walter Hamilton for his note, and his inquiry into Hamilton's travel plans to visit the Eiffel Tower.Curator's Note: Ingram was a noted Edgar Allen Poe scholar.Paper Details: Letterhead: Post Office seal

    Dataset: Hi-C implementation of genome structure for in silico models of radiation-induced DNA damage

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    This dataset accompanies the manuscript: Ingram & Henthorn et al., Hi-C implementation of genome structure for in silico models of radiation-induced DNA damage. Each directory contains a corresponding About.txt file which details the contents of each data file. The code folder contains a copy of the G-NOME python code at the point of publication. For the best version of the code, we recommend using the version hosted at https://gitlab.com/PRECISE-RT/releases/g-nome . If further guidance is required please contact the corresponding author on the manuscript

    Personal Papers (MS 80-0002)

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    Letter from O. A. Ingram of the Commerce Trust Company to the H. Kempner firm asking them to forward some documents for Mr. Daniel W. Kempner to sign

    [Amnesty Letter] ID134 / Ingram, John

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    This letter was written by John Ingram to President Andrew Johnson in response to the President's Amnesty Proclamation of 29 May 1865. The writer indicates his county of residence as Macon Co., NC and states his occupation as Farmer

    Dr. Jack Ingram

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    A black and white negative of Dr. Jack Ingram, Business Department professor.https://lair.etamu.edu/scua-univ-photos-browse-all/2879/thumbnail.jp

    William B. Ingram, Memphis Mayor, 1968

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    This is an interview with William B. Ingram who was former mayor of Memphis (1964-68) during last term of City Commission, succeeded by Mayor Henry Loeb and new City Council form of government on January 1, 1968. As a fighter pilot during the second World War, Ingram was shot down over Belgium and was prisoner in Germany for 13 months. He attended Southwestern-at-Memphis and Southern Law University and also was appointed judge of City Court in 1957

    Anne G. Ingram papers

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    Anne G. Ingram is a former professor of physical education at the University of Maryland at College Park. Her collection consists of a bound volume of her published articles as well as tapes and transcripts of oral history interviews she conducted in the spring of 1977 with female employees on the College Park campus. The collection is unprocessed but a preliminary inventory is available

    Oral history interview with Tomisene Ingram

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    Tomisene Ingram, a 1960 graduate of Oklahoma State University (OSU) with a degree in vocational home economics, describes her experience attending OSU and living in Willard Hall, a well-known women's resident hall. Ingram shares some of the difficulties of having to support herself during school and goes into detail about the various intramural and college sports she played, including basketball and softball. She also talks about her participation in 4-H Roundup that influenced her decision to attend OSU.The O-STATE Stories Oral History collection is comprised of interviews which chronicle the rich history, heritage, and traditions of Oklahoma State University

    Correspondence from Smith, Michaux Ingram (1848 March 18)

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    Photocopy of a handwritten correspondence letter from Michaux Ingram Smith to Sanders Meredith Ingram (1848 March 18
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