But despite the influence he wielded in his lifetime, Ingersoll today has been all but forgotten.
“My main function was to take people out on walks with chimps—famous people, mostly,” said Ingersoll.
A campaign was then spearheaded by Ingersoll to save Nim, and after dozens of letters, his voice was heard.
That Ingersoll won the distinction of being more grossly misrepresented than any other man of his time, there is no doubt.
Ingersoll's history contains the following letter from "the lady who there, with a spirit of gentle fortitude, presided."
In the last sentence beggar's, miser's, and Ingersoll's, are nouns in the possessive form.
In the power and scope of this feature he had more development than either Webster or Ingersoll.
Mr. Ingersoll having been called to Montana, as counsel in a long and important law suit, never finished this article.