The Dallas [Texas} Herald, December 21, 1867
Back From Brazil. - The Corsicana Observer has the following interesting Item:
We learn that our friends Messrs. G. A. Rakestraw, Wash. Ingram and H. P. Walker, of this county [Navarro, Texas], have returned home safe and sound from a protracted visit to Brazil, with the determination to remain at home in future, having seen no better country in their extensive travells than the county of Navarro.
We give them a hearty welcome home and would be glad to see them i our sanctum.
Wash's older brother Anderson Ingram had a son named Mack Ingram with a slave mistress in 1835.
Mack Ingram's son, Mack Ingram, Jr., had a son by his mistress, Mamie Hicks, in 1903 in Corsicana. The son was named Clifford Ingram, who later went by the stage name of "Rex" Ingram. He moved with his mother's family to Los Angeles between 1912 and 1920.
Rex went on to become a world famous actor in Hollywood movies.
It’s crap like this that got you kicked out of the United States.
You must have a PHD because that mess is truly piled higher and deeper.
And the BS Meter pegged right there and never moved off of it.