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INGLIS, David DAVID
Physician; born, Detroit, Dec. 27, 1850; son of Richard and Agnes (Lambie) Inglis; educated in public schools of Detroit and Grand Rapids, Mich., University of Michigan, Detroit Medical College, degree of M.D., 1871; Bellevue Hospital Medical College, New York, 1872;
married at Jonesville, Mich., (Hilldsale County) Aug. 1, 1877, Jennie H. Baxter. Began practice, 1874; post-graduate studies at Vienna and University of Berlin, two years; has made a specialty of mental and nervous diseases since 1885; professor nervous and mental diseases Detroit College of Medicine; consulting neurologist to Harper and St. Mary’s hospitals. Universalist. Member Wayne County Medical Society, Michigan State Medical Society (president, 1906), American Medical Association, Detroit Academy of Medicine. Recreation: Agriculture. Office: 1331 Majestic Bldg., Detroit. Residence: Grosse Ile, Mich.
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INGRAM, Frederick
Manufacturing pharmacist; born, Hastings, Mich., May 9, 1856; son of Orrin L. and Lydia A. (Benson) Ingram; educated at Hastings High School and Olivet College, education cut short by sickness; married, Hudson, Wis., June 15, 1889, Laura A. Mayo. Began active business career as proprietor of retail drug store at Ypsilanti, Mich.; then traveled for pharmaceutical house several years before becoming partner in firm of Milburn & Williamson, manufacturing pharmacists, Detroit, Jan. 1, 1885; later M. Milburn retired and firm became Williamson, Ingram & Griggs; in the 90’s Mr. Ingram bought out other interests and has since been proprietor under firm name of Frederick F. Ingram & Co. Member Detroit Public Lighting Commission for six years, ending 1905 (twice president of the commission). Member American Yorkshire Club (director), American Lincoln Sheep Breeders’ Association (director), American Galloway Association. Member Detroit Board of Commerce. Recreations: Farming and stock breeding; participation in economic and industrial betterment movements. Office: 50-56 Tenth St. Residence: 409 Lafayette Blvd.
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IRELAND, David M. - - manufacturer, President Ireland & Matthews Manufacturing Co., Edmund & Jones Manufacturing Co,; vice president Ericsson & Moon Manufacturing Co., second vice president Michigan Copper and Brass Co. Office: Ireland & Matthew’s Mfg. Co. Residence: 165 E. Grand Blvd.
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IRVINE, William Henry - Real estate; born, Mackinaw Island, Mich., Mar. 4, 1849; son of John Dunseith and Matilda (Drew) Irvine; educated in public schools and Detroit High School, graduating, 1865, unmarried. Became connected as accountant with Detroit Stove Works in 1866, and continued with the company for twenty-seven years, filling positions of treasurer and director the greater part of the time; resigned, Mar., 1893, to take an active part in real estate business of Irvine & Wise, handling mostly own property. Also president Rouge River Salt Co., director Detroit Salt Co. Republican. Presbyterian. Member of Real Estate Board. Recreations: Outdoor sports. Office: 214 Moffat Blk. Residence: 43 Garfield Ave.
ISHAM, FREDERIC STEWART
Author; born at Detroit, Mar. 29, 1866; son of Charles S. and Lucy B. (Mott) Isham; graduate High School, Detroit; studied for two years at Royal Academy Music, London, and two years Munich; married, Apr. 15, 1895, Helen M. Frue. Author (drama): The Case Vidal; (play) The Toy Shop; (book) The Strollers, 1902; (book) Under the Rose, 1903; (book) Black Friday, 1904. Office: Buhl Block.
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IVES, PERCY
Portrait painter; born, Detroit, June 5, 1864; son of Lewis Thomas and Margaret Wright (Leggett) Ives; educated in grammar and high schools of Detroit to 17; studied Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts for four years, and in Paris, France, for six years; married at Detroit, June 16, 1890, Elise Caron. Has painted portraits of many of the prominent men of Michigan and of a number outside of the state, including ex-President Cleveland; has exhibited in Paris, New York, St. Louis, Philadelphia, Cincinnati, Boston, Chicago, Buffalo; received honorable mention Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo, 1901; member Jury of Admission, Art Department, St. Louis Exposition, 1904. Republican. Member Detroit Museum of Art (incorporator and trustee), Society of Western Artists, Fine Arts Society, Archaeological Society (treasurer Detroit Branch), Detroit Post G.A.R. Clubs: Detroit Boat, Prismatic. Recreations: Outdoor sports. Studio and residence: 22 Montcalm St.
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Biography of his brother Augustus Wright Ives
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