Monday, April 11, 2011

George Ingman


 Story & Obituary

Stage at Courthouse in Silver City, Idaho
Obituary




Canyon Hill Cemetery
Caldwell
Canyon County
Idaho, USA
Plot: 002-042-3
https://archive.org/stream/reminiscencesofm00tutt/reminiscencesofm00tutt_djvu.txt
Story that includes George Ingman regarding Bishop Tuttle of Utah:

With a wide-spread yawn I awoke. The gray dawn 
was stealing down over the Weiser hills and a light veil 
of fog overhung Snake River, the boundary between Or- 
egon and Idaho. And then for the first time I caught 
a sight of my traveling companion as he sat dozing in the 
opposite corner of the stage. He looked like a well-to- 
do cattle man, and was dressed in a suit of brown cotton 
duck, such as we use for shooting and fishing suits, with 
heavy boots and a slouched felt hat. It was warm 
weather, and he had not even as much as the professional 
white choker, but wore his shirt collar turned down in a 
decidedly ?iegligee style. After the change of horses had 
been made at Miller's station (now called Huntington), I 
got outside to take the seat vacated by a man and his wife 
who had come from the North Powder. The new driver, 
George Ingman, was an old California acquaintance, and 
we soon got into conversation, which turned upon the 
bishop who was inside. 

" ' The boys all love him,' said George ; ' he's just as 
quiet and modest as he is learned and scholarly. He can 
have my overcoat any night the snow flies. You 
hear me.' 

George Ingman, Survivor of Overland Stage Drive, click here


Spouse:
Louise Ingman

Children:
Charles Ingman
George A. Ingman
Edwin Ingman
Martha E. Ingman
Lotte Ingman

Parents:

Siblings:

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