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Ernest Ingersoll

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paper. Letters he received from readers indicated a need for material on bird identification, and he did a series of articles presenting a list of Canadian birds with descriptions. He did a similar list for Canadian snakes, which his daughter Helen helped write and illustrate. Helen also helped
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Ingersoll was an early advocate of protection of wildlife and natural habitats, and preferred field notes and photographs to taking specimens. These views he presented in popular lectures around 1888. From the 1890s to 1905, he updated guide books for
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illustrate some of his books. He stopped writing the column in 1938, when he retired. Ernest Ingersoll was 94 years old when he died in a
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in January 1874 on Agassiz' work, for which he received $ 40 and the request for more scientific articles. In 1874, he went
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In 1877, he made a second trip West, again writing articles for periodicals on his experiences. 1879 found him visiting
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He married Mary Schofield (1853-1920) in 1873. They had two children: Helen (b. 1874), and Geoffrey (b. 1889).
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survey of 1874. In 1875, Ingersoll published a scientific paper describing what he had collected, mostly
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and writing on mining operations. That year he also began his work describing
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in 1900. At that time he was writing a weekly column for a
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Handy Guide to Washington and the District of Columbia
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Gold Fields of the Klondike and the Wonders of Alaska
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Ingersoll sent dispatches to the 23:Portrait of Ernest Ingersoll (no later than 1906) 333:The Illustrated Book of Dragons and Dragon Lore 8: 30:(March 13, 1852 – November 13, 1946) was an 393:. 62 (Dec. 1880 - May 1881): 702–718. 1850. 381:. 60 (Dec. 1879 – May 1880): 667–682. 1850. 353:. 54 (Dec. 1876 – May 1877): 816–824. 1850. 137:, nursing home after a four-year illness. 16:American naturalist, writer and explorer 621:United States Fish Commission personnel 500:"Biographic Memoir of Ernest Ingersoll" 567:"Hard to Hit" by Ernest Ingersoll, in 166:Oyster Industries of the United States 160:Nests and Eggs of North American Birds 405:. 65 (Jan.–Nov. 1882): 764–771. 1850. 7: 571:, Chapt. 21, Vol. 8, librivox, audio 476:He also contributed articles to the 319:Birds in Legend, Fable, and Folklore 443:Ingersoll, Ernest (December 1886). 558:Works by or about Ernest Ingersoll 399:"In the Wahlamet Valley of Oregon" 49:, Ingersoll studied for a time at 14: 347:"At the Gateway of the Catskills" 550: 520: 498:Clyde L. MacKenzie, Jr. (1991). 235:The Silver Caves, A Mining Story 321:(Longmans, Green and Co., 1923) 275:(1900), Rand, McNally & Co. 231:(1896), Rand, McNally & Co. 479:New International Encyclopedia 410:Ingersoll, Ernest (May 1883). 280:Wild Life of Orchard and Field 1: 445:"The Scallop and its Fishery" 403:Harper's New Monthly Magazine 391:Harper's New Monthly Magazine 379:Harper's New Monthly Magazine 363:Harper's New Monthly Magazine 351:Harper's New Monthly Magazine 110:United States Fish Commission 616:People from Monroe, Michigan 291:(1906; second edition, 1907) 288:Life of Animals: The Mammals 272:Handy Guide to New York City 549:(public domain audiobooks) 375:"La Villa Real de Santa Fe" 124:. He took up residence in 114:United States Census Bureau 108:for a joint project of the 637: 214:The Crest of the Continent 189:Knocking Round the Rockies 57:, where he was a pupil of 606:Harvard University alumni 543:Works by Ernest Ingersoll 534:Works by Ernest Ingersoll 601:American science writers 412:"Wampum and its History" 504:Marine Fisheries Review 449:The American Naturalist 416:The American Naturalist 369:: 30–43. 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Index


American
naturalist
Monroe, Michigan
Oberlin College
Harvard University
Louis Agassiz
New York Tribune
West
Hayden
mollusks
William Henry Jackson
Mesa Verde
Field and Stream
Colorado
shellfisheries
United States Fish Commission
United States Census Bureau
Rand McNally
New York City
Montreal
Brattleboro, Vermont
Friends Worth Knowing
Birds'-nesting
Knocking Round the Rockies
Harper & Brothers
Country Cousins
The Crest of the Continent
Handy Guide to Washington and the District of Columbia
Wild Neighbors

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