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INGRAHAM, TIMOTHY 1810-1876
Colonel Timothy Ingraham, 38th Massachusetts Infantry
- MM 1841, Cleveland City #15, Ohio
- WM 1846-1848, Star in the East
- Charter Member, Eureka
- Grand Sword Bearer 1867
Birth: Dec. 5, 1810, New Bedford, Bristol County, Massachusetts, USA
Death: Feb. 26, 1876, Hyde Park, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, USA
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Civil War Union Brevet Brigadier General. He first served as Captain and commander of Company L, 3rd Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry during its three months service from April to July 1861. After his muster out of that unit, he was appointed Lieutenant Colonel of the 18th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry, serving from July 1861 until discharged for promotion as Colonel and commander of the 38th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry. He commanded the 1st Brigade of the 3rd Division of the 19th Army Corps during the battle of Port Hudson May to July 9, 1863, and subsequently served as Provost Marshall for the defenses of Washington, DC, north of the city.
He was mustered out of military service on October 3, 1868, having being brevetted Brigadier General, US Volunteers on October 2, 1865 for “faithful and meritorious services”. He resided in Boston following the war, where he died in 1876. The Grand Army of the Republic, Post No. 121 in Hyde Park was named in his honor.
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IVERS, WILLIAM HENRY 1822-1908
- MM 1873, Constellation
From New England Craftsman, Vol. III, No. 7, April 1908, Page 280:
William Henry Ivers, senior member of the Ivers & Pond Piano Company, died February 9, at his home in Dedham, Mass., in his eighty-sixth year.
He was one of the pioneers in the piano trade of New England, his connection with it extending back through sixty years. He was employed by Chickering & Son, and was advanced until he was one of the supervisors of their big establishment. In 1871 he went into business for himself in his native town.
In 1880 the Ivers & Pond Piano Company was established, and he was its president for a number of years. He retired from active business in 1897. Mr. Ivers invented many of the improvements in pianos used by his company. Energetic by nature, he was actively engaged in other enterprises up to .he time of his eath. His sterling character and genial disposition won him a large circle of friends. He belonged to Constellation Lodge, A. F. and A. M. of Dedham, and the Boston Music Trade Association.
IVES, STEPHEN B. 1801-1883
From Proceedings, Page 1883-229:
Bro. STEPHEN B. lVES was born in Salem, April 12, 1801; was admitted into Essex Lodge, March 4, 1828, and died in Salem, July 31, 1883, in the eighty-third year of his age.
He was universally esteemed in Salem for his. intelligence, his public spirit, and his devotion to the cause of education. He rendered valuable service on the Board of School Committee. He represented the city in the Legislature for a term of years, was for a long period a member of the City Government, and President of the City Council. He was a gentleman of the old school, courteous and dignified in his manners, and generous and honorable in all his relations with his fellow-men.
A signer of the Declaration of 1831.