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'''Walker Ingraham''' was a Pensacolian engaged in the lumber and laundry businesses.  Circa [[1882]], Ingraham became a conductor on the [[Pensacola & Alabama Railroad]], a position which he held for six years.  He married [[Isabel Brosnaham]] in [[1886]] or [[1887]].  In [[1888]], Ingraham entered the lumber business, and held positions as lumber inspector and superintendent for various area lumber companies.  In [[1895]], he became manager of the [[Star Steam Laundry]], and remained in that capacity until at least [[1908]].  He later managed the [[C. & C. Laundry]] (as of [[1912]]).
 
'''Walker Ingraham''' was a Pensacolian engaged in the lumber and laundry businesses.  Circa [[1882]], Ingraham became a conductor on the [[Pensacola & Alabama Railroad]], a position which he held for six years.  He married [[Isabel Brosnaham]] in [[1886]] or [[1887]].  In [[1888]], Ingraham entered the lumber business, and held positions as lumber inspector and superintendent for various area lumber companies.  In [[1895]], he became manager of the [[Star Steam Laundry]], and remained in that capacity until at least [[1908]].  He later managed the [[C. & C. Laundry]] (as of [[1912]]).
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He was a Democrat and served on the [[Escambia County Democratic Executive Committee]].
  
 
Walker Ingraham is buried in [[St. Michael's Cemetery]].
 
Walker Ingraham is buried in [[St. Michael's Cemetery]].

Revision as of 17:58, 15 June 2008

Walker Ingraham
Born March 22, 1860
Pensacola
Died October 2, 1932
Pensacola
Occupation Laundry manager et al.
Religion Episcopalian
Spouse Isabel Brosnaham

Walker Ingraham was a Pensacolian engaged in the lumber and laundry businesses. Circa 1882, Ingraham became a conductor on the Pensacola & Alabama Railroad, a position which he held for six years. He married Isabel Brosnaham in 1886 or 1887. In 1888, Ingraham entered the lumber business, and held positions as lumber inspector and superintendent for various area lumber companies. In 1895, he became manager of the Star Steam Laundry, and remained in that capacity until at least 1908. He later managed the C. & C. Laundry (as of 1912).

He was a Democrat and served on the Escambia County Democratic Executive Committee.

Walker Ingraham is buried in St. Michael's Cemetery.

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