Rev. James M. Ingram

Rev. James M. Ingram (HM1AWO)

Location: Lowell, AR 72745 Benton County
Country: United States of America
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N 36° 13.883', W 94° 6.37'

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(abt. 1826 - Sept. 4, 1870)

James Miller Ingram was a captain in the Confederate 6th Provisional Cavalry Partisan Rangers. Years after the war ended, as a self-taught minister he went to preach at a church and was murdered - shot in the back by 19 year old John M. Stone. During the Civil War, John Dudley Stone (John M.'s father) was a Union soldier killed by Ingram in retaliation for Stone having killed some Confederate soldiers in a cave along the White River. Young John M. witnessed his father's wartime killing and vowed revenge some day against Ingram.

This cemetery is thought to be on land originally owned by Nelson Reed Graham and wife, Susan Louisa Landers. There is scientific evidence of 9 graves. Others thought to be buried here are:

Francis Marion Easley (11/22/1831 - 4/7/1857)
(married Nelson Reed's daughter, Lucinda Graham)

Eliza Jane Easley (4/8/1853 - 7/29/1855)
(daughter of Francis Marion Easley & Lucinda Graham)

Landers Male (circa. 1869)

Negro slave (circa. 1869 murdered)

Unknown Man of Quantrill
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HM NumberHM1AWO
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Date Added Friday, October 17th, 2014 at 8:38pm PDT -07:00
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Locationbig map
UTM (WGS84 Datum)15S E 400593 N 4010179
Decimal Degrees36.23138333, -94.10616667
Degrees and Decimal MinutesN 36° 13.883', W 94° 6.37'
Degrees, Minutes and Seconds36° 13' 52.98" N, 94° 6' 22.20" W
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Area Code(s)479
Closest Postal AddressAt or near 5257 Primrose Rd, Lowell AR 72745, US
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