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James Monroe Ingalls : ウィキペディア英語版
James Monroe Ingalls

James Monroe Ingalls (January 25, 1837–May 1, 1927) was an American soldier and an authority on ballistics. His tabulations on ballistics were an authoritative source for over 100 years.
==Early life==
Ingalls was born January 25, 1837, in Sutton Township, Caledonia County, Vermont. He was the youngest of 9 children of James Ingalls (circa 1792-1866) and Mary Cass (circa 1797-1883). His parents are buried in Forest Hill Cemetery, Madison, Dane County, Wisconsin. He had a sister, Jane Margaret Ingalls (1821–1920), who married Estes Wilson. Jane Ingalls Wilson was one of the first female physicians in Wisconsin.
Ingalls spent his childhood in Clinton, Massachusetts. He worked as an errand boy at Lancaster Mills and graduated from Clinton High School in 1856.

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