*** Source: Who's who in the Pacific Southwest: a compilation of authentic biographical sketches of citizens of Southern California and Arizona. Los Angeles: Times-Mirror Print. & Binding House, 1913, 406 pgs. *** ---page 191--- specialty of mining and corporation law. Pres. Calizona Gold Mining Co.; Salmon Creek Extraction Co.; sec. and treas. Gold & Platinum Extraction Co. Con- tributor of miscellaneous articles to papers and magazines; author: "The History and Power of the Mind"; "Cosmogony and Evolution"; "From Incarnation to reincarnation." Member Union League, University and City clubs, Los Angeles; California Bar Assn. and Los Angeles Bar assn., Masonic fraternity, 32d degree; vice-pres. Knickerbocker Club. INGMAN, Olaf. Merchant tailor. Res. 4206 Bernize st.; office, 204 Laughlin Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. Born in Nassum, Sweden, Aug. 14, 1872; son of Sven and Bessie (Hakans) Ingman. Married to Lylle M. Sutton in 1910. Ed- ucated in public schools of Nassum, Sweden. Moved to Chicago, Ill., 1888; worked at tailoring business 1888-1900; tailoring business in Keokuk, Iowa, 1900-7; traveling in Europe, 1907-8; moved to Los Angeles, Cal., 1909; bought part interest in tailoring firm of W. H. Routzahn & Son, 1913; later ac- quired sole ownership of the business, which he continues to date. Member B. P. O. E.; K. of P.; Knickerbocker Club. INGRAM, Charles B. Real estate. Res. 1112 Glendon way; office, 828:9 Central Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. Born in Ottumwa, Ia., May 26, 1865; son of John F. and Sarah (Allen) Ingram. Married to May M. Boynton in 1898. Education received in the public schools. Engaged in farming until 1887; deputy county recorder of Story County, Ia., 1887-90; in connection with his associ- ates established Ingram Bros. Carriage Co., Nevada, Ia., 1891; in Sept. of that year engaged also in real estate busi- ness; closed out carriage business in 1894, continuing operations in real es- tate; moved to Los Angeles, Cal., in 1901, and in November of that year, with Geo. H. Briggs, established business which continued until 1909; organized Charles B. Ingram Co., a real estate in- vestment company, in July, 1909. Vice- pres. and gen. manager Homeland Investment Co.; pres. Ingram Park Co.; director Central Manchester Realty Co. Presbyterian. INGRAM, Robt H. Rancher of Imperial Valley and railway official. Res. 459 Van Ness ave.; office, 706-7 Story Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. Born in Henderson, Ky., Sept. 7, 1859; son of William and Sarah E. (Hord) Ingram. Married to Selena Gray Galt in 1883. Educated in public schools of Louisville, Ky. At the age of 17 entered employ of Pullman Car Co., Louisville, Ky., and remained until 1882; asst. comptroller L. & N. R. R. Co., 1882-86; asst. to pres. L. & N. R. R Co., 1888-96; Gr. Trk. Ry. Co., 1896-98; Cent. Vt. Ry. Co., as sec. and treas., 1898-1901; moved to Los Angeles, Cal., and entered employ of S. P. Co., serving as asst. to pres., 1901-2; supt., 1902-6; gen. Supt. 1907-09; gen. mgr. Mexican lines, 1909 to date. Member of California and Country clubs of Los Angeles, Cal. Episcopalian. IRVIN, Edward Samuel. Secy. Los Angeles Can Co. Res. 1933 E. Second st.; office, 303-13 N. Ave. 20, Los Angeles, Cal. Born in Valparaiso, Ind., Jan. 19, 1860; son of Samuel and Catherine (Keller) Irvin. Married to Hattie S. Bryant in 1884. Educated in public schools of Hebron, Ind., attend- ing, 1868-76. Taught school in 1877; clerk in drug store, 1878-81; clerk in general merchandise store, Hebron, Ind., 1881-87; moved to Ontario, Cal., in 1887; clerk in postoffice for one year; moved to Los Angeles and was employed as clerk in drug store and postoffice until 1895; worked for city enginees 1895- 97; with American Can Co., 1897-99; assisted in organizing the Los Angeles Can Co in 1900, and is now sec. and director of that corporation. Member Masonic fraternity. Christian Church. Democrat. ISAACS, Edward King. Pres. Isaac-Woodbury Business College. Res. 6906 Hawthorn ave., Hollywood, Cal.; office 502 Hamburger Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. Born in Dane co., Wis., May 16, 1857. Married to Jennie Lewis in 1881. Educated in the public schools of Dane co., Wis.; Northwestern Business College, Madison, Wis.; Valparaiso College, Valparaiso, Ind. Taught in public and normal schools of Ia., Wis. and Ind., 1874-79; bookkeeper for a jewelry firm, Chicago, Ill., 1880; teacher Valparaiso College, Valparaiso, Ind., 1882-92. Moved to Los Angeles, Cal.; in 1892, and was appointed commercial teach- er and vice-pres. of the Los Angeles Business College, which position he held until 1903; supervisor of penman- ship of Los Angeles public schools; elected pres. and mgr. of Isaacs- Woodbury Business College in 1903, which office he holds to date. Mem- ber Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce; Los Angeles Athletic and "Ad" clubs; Hollywood Board of Trade. *** end ***