LC control no. | n 80057374 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Ingraham, J. H. (Joseph Holt), 1809-1860 |
Variant(s) | Conyngham, Kate, 1809-1860 Ingraham, Professor (Joseph Holt), 1809-1860 Ingraham, Joseph Holt, 1809-1860 Ingraham, 1809-1860 Author of Lafitte, 1809-1860 Lafitte, Author of, 1809-1860 Author of Secrets of the cells, 1809-1860 Secrets of the cells, Author of, 1809-1860 Author of The Southwest, 1809-1860 Southwest, Author of, 1809-1860 Author of The pirate chief, 1809-1860 Pirate chief, Author of, 1809-1860 Author of Ellen Hart, 1809-1860 Ellen Hart, Author of, 1809-1860 Author of Captain Kyd, 1809-1860 Captain Kyd, Author of, 1809-1860 Author of Maid of the Gulf, 1809-1860 Maid of the Gulf, Author of, 1809-1860 Author of The pirate of the Gulf, 1809-1860 Pirate of the Gulf, Author of, 1809-1860 Yankee, 1809-1860 Inghrahām, Yūḥannā, 1809-1860 Justus, 1809-1860 Presbyter of Mississippi, 1809-1860 انغرهام، يوحنا Barrington, F. Clinton, 1809-1860 Piper, A. G., 1809-1860 |
Associated country | United States |
Birth date | 1809-01-26 |
Death date | 1860-12-18 |
Special note | Non-Latin script reference not evaluated. |
Found in | His The Prince of the house of David ... 1900. His Frank Rivers, or, The dangers of the town, 1845: t.p. (Professor Ingraham) MWA/NAIP files (hdg.: Ingraham, J. H. (Joseph Holt), 1809-1860; usage: J.H. Ingraham; Ingraham; Professor Ingraham; author of Lafitte; author of Secrets of the cells; author of The Southwest; author of The pirate chief; author of Ellen Hart; author of Captain Kyd; author of Maid of the Gulf; author of The pirate of the Gulf; Kate Conyngham; Yankee) Kitāb ʻamūd al-nār, 1909: t.p. (العلامة يوحنا انغرهام = al-ʻAllāmah Yūḥannā Inghrahām, ṣāḥib Kitāb raʼīs bayt Dāwūd wa-Kitāb kursī Dāwūd) Wikipedia, Dec. 9, 2011 (Joseph Holt Ingraham (January 26, 1809-December 18, 1860) was an American author . . . under the pen-name F. Clinton Barrington he wrote stories for popular publications like Gleason's Pictorial Drawing-Room Companion) A. Johannsen, The house of Beadle and Adams and its dime and nickel novels (references Ballou's Pictorial Drawing Room Companion, XVI, 1859, 408, column 4, the following announcement: "Captain Belt; or, The Buccaneers of the Gulf . . . is the best novelette Professor Ingraham ever produced, and was written expressly for this establishment." Since this appeared in print while Ingraham was still living and by the successor to the original publisher, it must be accepted as the truth, and Barrington's name must be added to the list of Joseph Holt Ingraham's pen names. All the stories with this by-line or the by-line A. G. Piper, consequently, must be transferred to J. H. Ingraham's list. Haynes's and Cushing's statements that Barrington was a pen name of Julius Warren Lewis must be considered erroneous . . . In the May 3, 1851, issue of Gleason's Pictorial Drawing Room Companion, there appeared the first installment of a serial entitled "The Young Fisherman; or, The Cruiser of the English Channel," with the by-line "F. Clinton Barrington." (The quotation marks appear in the original.) It was reprinted in Bailouts Weekly Novelettes under the title "Red Hand; or, The Cruiser of the English Channel." In a revised and condensed version, it was issued by Beadle as "The Loyalist; or, The Channel Scourge," in the Dime Library of Choice Fiction, No. 4, and as "Red Hand; or, The Channel Scourge," in Pocket Novel No. 16; both giving the name of A. G. Piper as author) The prince of the House of David, 1856: title page (a series of the letters of Adina, a Jewess of Alexandria, sojourning in Jerusalem in the days of Herod ... edited by Rev. Professor J.H. Ingraham, Rector of St. John's Church, Mobile.) Pamphlets for the people in illustration of the claims of the Church and Methodism: title page (by a Presbyter of Mississippi) page 119 ([text signed] Justus) Murder with southern hospitality website, viewed April 12, 2019 (Holt was a prolific novelist who wrote over 80 novels between 1843 and 1847. He later moved to Mississippi, joined the Episcopal clergy, and wrote novels set in Biblical times) <http://hermes.lib.olemiss.edu/mystery/exhibit.asp?display=8> |
Associated language | eng |