J. H. Ingraham

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J. H. Ingraham was a 19th-century American author and Episcopal clergyman best known for his popular biblical historical novels.

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instanceOf Episcopal priest
novelist
person
basedIn Louisiana NERFINISHED
Mississippi NERFINISHED
birthDate 1809-01-26
birthPlace Portland, Maine NERFINISHED
causeOfDeath suicide
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
deathDate 1860-12-18
deathPlace Holly Springs, Mississippi NERFINISHED
education Bowdoin College (attended, did not graduate) NERFINISHED
employer Mississippi College NERFINISHED
familyName Ingraham NERFINISHED
fullName Joseph Holt Ingraham NERFINISHED
gender male
genre adventure fiction
biblical fiction
historical fiction
givenName Joseph NERFINISHED
hasWritingStyle romantic
sensational
influenced popular 19th-century religious fiction
influencedBy biblical narratives
languageOfWorkOrName English
maritalStatus married
middleName Holt NERFINISHED
movement 19th-century American literature
nationality American
notableCharacterDepicted Jean Lafitte NERFINISHED
notableFor popular biblical historical novels
notableWork Lafitte, the Pirate of the Gulf NERFINISHED
The Pillar of Fire NERFINISHED
The Prince of the House of David NERFINISHED
The Throne of David NERFINISHED
occupation author
clergyman
teacher
placeOfClericalService Mississippi NERFINISHED
religion Episcopal Church
writingPeriod 19th century
wroteAbout Old Testament narratives NERFINISHED
biblical history
life of Jesus
pirates in the Gulf of Mexico

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Pillar of Fire (novel by J. H. Ingraham) author J. H. Ingraham
subject surface form: Pillar of Fire (novel)