Portrait of Ralph Inman by Robert Feke, 1748

Ralph Inman (1713–1788) was a merchant in 18th-century Boston, Massachusetts, with a residence in Cambridge. During the American Revolution he supported the British.[1]

Portraits of Inman were made by Robert Feke[2] and John Singleton Copley.[3]

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References

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  1. ^ Lorenzo Sabine. Biographical sketches of loyalists of the American Revolution: with an historical essay, Volume 1. Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1864; p.566.
  2. ^ Early American paintings: catalogue of an exhibition held in the Museum of the Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences, Brooklyn, February 3d to March 12th, 1917; p.v.
  3. ^ "Early American Paintings". www.worcesterart.org. Retrieved 2010-04-19.

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