John A Inglis

John Auchincloss Inglis

  • American


Timeline

Y/M/D Description Association Composition Place Locale Food Event
Y/M/D Description Association Composition Place Locale Food Event
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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