Ingalls
Ingalls is a surname of Scottish origin and a placename, and may refer to:
People
- Albert Graham Ingalls (1888–1958), former editor of Scientific American and amateur telescope-making enthusiast
 - Barbara Ingalls Shook (1938–2008), American philanthropist from Birmingham, Alabama
 - Bret Ingalls (born 1960), American football coach
 - Daniel Henry Holmes Ingalls, Jr. (born 1944), American computer programmer
 - Daniel H. H. Ingalls, Sr. (1916–1999), Professor of Sanskrit at Harvard University
 - David Sinton Ingalls (1899–1985), Ohio businessman and Republican politician
 - Edmund Ingalls (c.1598–1648), founder of Lynn, Massachusetts
 - George L. Ingalls (1914–2001), New York politician
 - James Monroe Ingalls (1837–1927), American soldier and ballistics authority
 - Jane Ingalls, fictional character
 - Jeremiah Ingalls (1764–1838), one of the first American composers
 - John James Ingalls (1833–1900), Republican member of Kansas state legislature; U.S. Senator from Kansas
 - Joshua K. Ingalls (1816–1898), inventor, land reformer, and anarchist theorist
 - Laura Ingalls (disambiguation), several people
 - Melville E. Ingalls (1842–1914), American railroad executive
 - Robert Ingersoll Ingalls, Sr. (1882–1951), American businessman and philanthropist from Birmingham, Alabama
 - Rufus Ingalls (1818–1893), U.S. Quartermaster
 
Places and landmarks
In the United States:
- Ingalls, Indiana
 - Ingalls, Kansas
 - Ingalls, Oklahoma
 - Ingalls Building, Cincinnati, Ohio, the world's first reinforced concrete skyscraper
 - Ingalls Memorial Hospital, Harvey, Illinois
 
Other uses
- Ingalls Shipbuilding, now part of Northrop Grumman Ship Systems
 
See also
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