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'''Ezekiel J. Ingersoll''' (November 18, 1836–February 26, 1925) was an American businessman and politician.
Ingersoll was born in [[Greensburg, Indiana]]. In 1838, he moved to [[Paris, Illinois]] with his family. In 1859, Ingersoll moved to [[Carbondale, Illinois]] and was involved with the jewelry business. He served in the [[73rd Illinois Infantry Regiment]] during the [[American Civil War]] and was commissioned captain. After the war, he returned to Carbondale and resumed his jewelry business. Ingersoll served as mayor of Carbondale. He also served on the board of education and was a [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]]. Ingersoll served in the [[Illinois House of Representatives]] in 1895 and 1896. He served on the [[Southern Illinois University Carbondale]] Board of Trustees. Ingersoll died at his home in Carbondale, Illinois after suffering a stroke.<ref>'Official Directory of the Legislature of Illinois 1895.' J.L. Pickering-editor, Springfield, Illinois: 1895, Biographical Sketch of Ezekiel J. Ingersoll, pg, 47</ref><ref>[http://bit.ly/2K3P4QF Southern Illinois University Carbondale Special Collections Research Center-Ezekiel J. Ingersoll]</ref><ref>'Ingersoll of Carbondale Passes Away,' '''The Murphysboro Daily Independent (Illinois),''' February 26, 1925, pg. 1</ref>
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Ingersoll was born in [[Greensburg, Indiana]]. In 1838, he moved to [[Paris, Illinois]] with his family. In 1859, Ingersoll moved to [[Carbondale, Illinois]] and was involved with the jewelry business. He served in the [[73rd Illinois Infantry Regiment]] during the [[American Civil War]] and was commissioned captain. After the war, he returned to Carbondale and resumed his jewelry business. Ingersoll served as mayor of Carbondale. He also served on the board of education and was a [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]]. Ingersoll served in the [[Illinois House of Representatives]] in 1895 and 1896. He served on the [[Southern Illinois University Carbondale]] Board of Trustees. Ingersoll died at his home in Carbondale, Illinois after suffering a stroke.<ref>'Official Directory of the Legislature of Illinois 1895.' J.L. Pickering-editor, Springfield, Illinois: 1895, Biographical Sketch of Ezekiel J. Ingersoll, pg, 47</ref><ref>[http://bit.ly/2K3P4QF Southern Illinois University Carbondale Special Collections Research Center-Ezekiel J. Ingersoll]</ref><ref>'Ingersoll of Carbondale Passes Away,' '''The Murphysboro Daily Independent (Illinois),''' February 26, 1925, pg. 1</ref>
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==Extenal links==
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[[Category:1836 births]]
[[Category:1925 deaths]]
[[Category:People from Carbondale, Illinois]]
[[Category:People from Greensburg, Indiana]]
[[Category:People of Illinois in the American Civil War]]
[[Category:American jewellers]]
[[Category:Businesspeople from Illinois]]
[[Category:Southern Illinois University Carbondale]]
[[Category:Illinois Republicans]]
[[Category:School board members in Illinois]]
[[Category:Mayors of places in Illinois]]
[[Category:Members of the Illinois House of Representatives]]
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