Deforest W. Ingerham Collection
Scope and Content
The Deforest W. Ingerham collection spans from 1908 to 1987 and includes information from before, during, and after his time at Ohio University. The collection includes a number of correspondences and publications authored by Ingerham's teachers, students, friends, and family. The collection is organized into 1.)Correspondences & Clippings, 2.)Education Materials, 3.) Professional Notes & Library, 4.) World War I, 5.) Programs & Memorabilia, 6.) Scrapbooks & Memorabilia, and 7.) Photographs
Dates
- Creation: 1908-1987
Creator
- Deforest W. Ingerham (Person)
Language of Materials
The records are in English.
Biography of Biography of Deforest W. Ingerham
Deforest W. Ingerham graduated from Oneonta High School in Oneonta, New York before continuing on to study violin and music as an undergraduate student at the Ithaca Conservatory of Music. Upon graduation from Ithaca in 1910, Ingerham left for Berlin, where he would spend three years in graduate study under teachers such as Issay Barnas and Michel Press. When Ingerham returned to the states he spent some time in Los Angelos as a freelance musician, and some time teaching at Ithaca before he volunteered his service in World War I.
He graduated from the School of Aeronautics at Cornell University, and was both a pilot and instructor of Jennie aircraft during the war. After the war Ingerham became a professor of violin and a conductor at Wittenburg University, where he stayed for two and a half years before accepting an offer for the same position at Ohio University in 1927. Ingerham is credited with the real development of Ohio University's symphony orchestra and is often referred to as the "father of the Ohio University Symphony Orchestra".
He was fondly thought of and respected by his students and the Athens community. He contributed to the publication "Man's Creative Years" by Professor Harvey Lehman, and is listed in the Dictionary of American Scholars and Writers, Who's Who in the Midwest and Who's Who in Education.
Notable content in the collection includes correspondences with Ingerham's peers that give insight into music education at the time, a significant collection of notes from his study in aeronautics during World War I, and an autobiography written by Ingerham that provides insight into the life of a composer, the development of musical education in Ohio, and the experience of being in aeronautics during World War I.
Extent
9 boxes (6 Hollinger Boxes and 3 Flats)
Abstract
The Deforest W. Ingerham papers span from 1908 to 1987 and document Ingerham's education and experiences, including his service as Professor of Violin at Ohio University, and his role in developing the symphony orchestra at the school. The collection includes materials from his undergraduate studies at the Ithaca Conservatory of Music, as well as from his graduate studies in Berlin, Germany, Salzburg, Austria and elsewhere. Materials from his education in military aeronautics at Cornell are available as well as professional notes, music programs, and memorabilia from his teaching experiences at Wittenburg College and Ohio University.
Statement of Arrangement
This Collection is arranged thematically.
- Series 1- Correspondences/Clippings
- Series 2- Education Materials
- Series 3- Professional Notes & Library
- Series 4- World War I
- Series 5- Programs & Memorabilia
- Series 6- Scrapbooks & Memorabilia
- Series 7- Photographs
Description Note
Original, legacy collection inventories may contain inaccuracies or be incomplete. Collection descriptions may change or be updated as they are verified. Please contact Mahn Center staff if you note any errors or discrepancies.
Subject
- Ingerham, DeForest (Person)
- Ohio University. School of Music (Organization)
- Ohio University -- Faculty -- 20th century (Organization)
- Title
- Finding aid for the Deforest W. Ingerham Collection
- Author
- Finding aid prepared by Jennifer Schawe
- Date
- 2020
- Language of description
- English
- Script of description
- Latin
- Language of description note
- Finding aid written in English
Revision Statements
- 5 January 2024: Subjects and other notes added from ALICE MARC records and Mahn Center Microsoft Office finding aids by Ohio University Libraries Metadata Services Department Python scripts.
Repository Details
Part of the Mahn Center for Archives and Special Collections Repository