Charles Lee Ingersoll (1844–1895) was an American professor of agriculture and academic administrator.
After graduating, he taught and managed the experimental farm at the State Agricultural College of Michigan.
[3] In 1879, Ingersoll was hired as the first instructor in School of Agriculture at Purdue University.
[3][4] Ingersoll broadened and strengthened the curriculum Colorado State, which was a fledgling, narrow-focused struggling agricultural school when he arrived there.
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