Title:
Drawing pen set
Description:
Drawing pen set. Includes a compass with two attachments in a case.
Description:
Historical Note: This drawing pen set belonged to Mitchell Ingram, born November 21, 1853. He spent most of his life in Bastrop County. In 1876 he attended Parson's Seminary in Kentucky, but little else is known of any other formal schooling he may have received. He was qualified to teach, but farming was his chosen profession. Mitchell married Martha Ingram sometime in the 1880s. He died in Bastrop County in 1943, and is buried in the Haynie Chapel Cemetery in Garfield.
Description:
Related Collection: Ingram family papers at the Texas State Archives.
Identifier:
ATF0467
Item identifier:
ATF0467
Collection:
Artifacts collection
Date range of creation:
1870 to 1900
Source:
Texas State Library and Archives Commission, 1963/273
Container information:
Artifact Box 0075
Subject:
Ingram, Mitchell, 1853-1943
Type:
Image
Type:
Graphic Documents
Type:
Drawing, Architectural
Medium:
Metal
Citation information:
ATF0467, Artifacts collection. Archives and Information Services Division, Texas State Library and Archives Commission.
Copyright information:
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Size or duration:
compass: 4 in x 0.50 in x 0.50 in; attachment 1: 2.5 in x 0.5 in x 0.25 in; attachment 2: 1.75 in x 0.5 in x 0.25 in; case: 4.75 in x 1.25 in x 0.5 in