Ralph Ingersoll Lockwood | |
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Born | 1798 New York City, U.S. |
Died | 1855 (aged 56–57) New York City, U.S. |
Pen name | Mr. Smith |
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Relatives | Ingersoll Lockwood (nephew) |
Ralph Ingersoll Lockwood (1798 Greenwich – 1855 New York City) [1] was an American political writer, lawyer and novelist. [2] Lockwood was one of 136 signatories to an 1838 petition to Congress on the matter of copyright and intellectual property. [3] He also wrote under the pseudonym "Mr. Smith". [4] Lockwood's nephew, Ingersoll Lockwood, was a lawyer and writer. [1]
Ralph Ingersoll Lockwood | |
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Born | 1798 New York City, U.S. |
Died | 1855 (aged 56–57) New York City, U.S. |
Pen name | Mr. Smith |
Occupation |
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Relatives | Ingersoll Lockwood (nephew) |
Ralph Ingersoll Lockwood (1798 Greenwich – 1855 New York City) [1] was an American political writer, lawyer and novelist. [2] Lockwood was one of 136 signatories to an 1838 petition to Congress on the matter of copyright and intellectual property. [3] He also wrote under the pseudonym "Mr. Smith". [4] Lockwood's nephew, Ingersoll Lockwood, was a lawyer and writer. [1]