John A Inglis
John Auchincloss Inglis
American
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1813/08/26 | John Auchincloss Inglis is born in Baltimore, Maryland to Presbyterian minister James Inglis, then pastor of the First Presbyterian Church in the city. | Born | |||||
1829/00/00 | John Auchincloss Inglis graduates from Dickinson College in Carlisle, Pennsylvania. He teaches school in Carlisle, eventually studying law and relocating to South Carolina. | Education | Old West, Dickinson College | Carlisle, PA | |||
1840/00/00 | John A Inglis opens a law practice in Cheraw with future Chief Justice of the State Supreme Court, Henry McIver, as a partner. Their office was moved from it's original location on Front Street to the Town Green. | Work | Inglis-McIver Law Office, Cheraw | Cheraw | |||
1860/12/06 | Chesterfield County, a proponent of succession, sends John A Inglis and two other delegates to the South Carolina Succession Convention. | Secessionist | South Carolina Secedes from The Union | ||||
1860/12/10 | Chaired by John Inglis and the seven man Ordinance Committee meet at Inglis' House in Cheraw, SC. | Work | Chancellor Inglis House, Cheraw | Cheraw | South Carolina Secedes from The Union | ||
1860/12/17 | John Auchincloss Inglis presents South Carolina's Ordinance of Secession. | Secessionist | First Baptist Church, Columbia, SC | Columbia, SC | South Carolina Secedes from The Union | ||
1862/03/19 | John A Inglis serves as a delegate to the Bible Convention of the Confederate States in Augusta, Georgia, in March 19th-21st. The purpose is to provide bibles to Confederate Soldiers. | Faith | |||||
1864/00/00 | During the War, Inglis serves four years in Confederate government as a justice of the State Court of Appeals. | Work | |||||
1868/00/00 | John A Inglis returns to Baltimore where he rebuilds his legal career. By 1870 he works as a professor of commercial law at the University of Maryland and becomes a Chief Justice of the Orphans Court of Maryland serving till his death. | Work | |||||
1878/08/26 | John Auchincloss Inglis, who had married Charlotte Laura Price and the couple had five boys and a girl, dies on his sixty-fifth birthday, August 26, 1878, in Baltimore. | Died |
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