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Joseph Balthazar Inginac (also known as Balthazar Inginac) (1775 in Leogane - 1847) was a Haitian diplomat and member of the presidential inner circle. He served as the secretary-general for the two longest-serving presidents, Alexandre Petion and Jean-Pierre Boyer. This was a position similar to present-day Chief of Staff.[1][2]
^Madiou, Thomas, ed. (1811). "Histoire d'Haïti: 1807-1811" (in French). Editions Henri Deschamps. p. 113. Retrieved 2 December 2015.
^"Emigration and Imagination: Boston's Connection with Haiti". Archived from the original on 9 April 2016. Retrieved 28 March 2016.
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