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The Political Graveyard: Index To Politicians: Wallace Wallace, Lewis (18271905) also known as Lew Wallace Son of David Wallace;nephew of Charles H. Test, Benjamin Franklin Wallace and William Henson Wallace http://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/wallace.html
Extractions: Questions? Return to The Political Graveyard main page Index to Politicians: Wallace Wallace, A. J. See Albert Joseph Wallace Wallace, A. K. P. of Milbridge, Washington County , Maine. Republican. Delegate to Republican National Convention from Maine, Burial location unknown Wallace, A. M. of Bossier City, Bossier Parish , La. Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Louisiana, Presumed deceased Burial location unknown Wallace, Albert of Rochester, Strafford County , N.H. Republican. Member of New Hampshire state senate 12th District, 1897-98; delegate to Republican National Convention from New Hampshire, Burial location unknown Wallace, Albert Joseph (c.1853-1939) also known as A. J. Wallace of Los Angeles, Los Angeles County , Calif. Born in Wellington County, Ontario . Republican. Lieutenant Governor of California , 1911-15; candidate in primary for U.S. Senator from California Methodist . Died in Los Angeles, Los Angeles County , Calif., February 23 . Interment at Angelus-Rosedale Cemetery , Los Angeles, Calif. Wallace, Albert N.
The Political Graveyard: Montgomery County, Ind. Lewis Wallace (18271905) also known as Lew Wallace Son of David Wallace; nephewof Charles H. Test, Benjamin Franklin Wallace and William Henson Wallace http://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/IN/MN.html
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Wallace, Lew Login Logout. ISBN Title Most Popular Similar Authors. Wallace,Lew 18271905. (Lew Wallace). Books by this Author. Ben-Hur Lew http://isbndb.com/d/person/wallace_lew.html
Ben-Hur, A Tale Of The Christ / By Lew Wallace Wallace, Lew, 18271905 . Ben-Hur, a tale of the Christ / by LewWallace Electronic Text Center, University of Virginia Library. http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/toc/modeng/public/WalBenH.html
Extractions: The entire work KB Table of Contents for this work All on-line databases Etext Center Homepage Header ... Book 1 BOOK FIRST. Chapter 1 CHAPTER I. INTO THE DESERT. Chapter 2 CHAPTER II. MEETING OF THE WISE MEN. Chapter 3 CHAPTER III. THE ATHENIAN SPEAKS- FAITH. Chapter 4 CHAPTER IV. SPEECH OF THE HINDOO- LOVE. Chapter 5 CHAPTER V. THE EGYPTIAN'S STORY- GOOD WORKS. Chapter 6 CHAPTER VI. THE JOPPA GATE. Chapter 7 CHAPTER VII. TYPICAL CHARACTERS AT THE JOPPA GATE. Chapter 8 CHAPTER VIII. JOSEPH AND MARY GOING TO BETHLEHEM. Chapter 9 CHAPTER IX. THE CAVE AT BETHLEHEM. Chapter 10 CHAPTER X. THE LIGHT IN THE SKY. Chapter 11 CHAPTER XI. CHRIST IS BORN. Chapter 12 CHAPTER XII. THE WISE MEN ARRIVE AT JERUSALEM. Chapter 13 CHAPTER XIII. THE WITNESSES BEFORE HEROD. Chapter 14 CHAPTER XIV. THE WISE FIND THE CHILD.
Extractions: @import url(http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/eaf/eaf/%22/eaf/styles/eaf_advanced.css%22); dqmcodebase = "/scripts/" Works in the Collection Manuscript Materials Biographies Lew Wallace was born in Indiana. He served in the Mexican War, and then embarked upon a legal career. When the Civil War broke out, Wallace rejoined the Federal army, and rose to the rank of Major General. He later served as governor of Utah (1878-1881) and U. S. minister to Turkey (1881-1885). As an author, Wallace is best remembered for his novel Ben-Hur, A Tale of the Christ (the basis for the famous film). Few of his other literary works were as popular. The Fair God; or, The Last of the 'Tzins. A Tale of the Conquest of Mexico Manuscript: Pages from Lew Wallace: An Autobiography Letter: Wallace to President Ulysses. S. Grant (August 13, 1873) Letter: from Susan E. Wallace about book sales (February 28,1887) Photo: Lew Wallace (signed) Photo: Lew Wallace From Oscar Fay Adams
List Of People Associated With The American Civil War Thomas, George H, (18161870), general, known as The Rock of Chickamauga ;Wallace, Lew, (1827-1905), general. United States Civilians. http://www.fact-index.com/l/li/list_of_people_associated_with_the_american_civil
Extractions: 8 United States Political Leaders Beall, William N.R , (1825-1883), Brigadier General Beauregard, Pierre G.T , (1818-1893), general, commanded firing on Fort Sumter Borland, Solon , (1808-1864), Brigadier General Breckenridge, John C , (1821-1875), Major General Cabell, William L , (1827-1911), Brigadier General Churchill, Thomas J , (1824-1905), Major General Cleburne, Patrick R , (1828-1864), Major General Dockery, Thomas P , (1833-1898), Brigadier General Early, Jubal A , (1816-1894), general Fagan, James F , (1827-1893), Major General Forrest, Nathan B , (1821-1877), cavalry general Govan, Daniel C , (1829-1911), Brigadier General Hawthorn, Alexander T , (1825-1899), Brigadier General Hill, Ambrose P , (1825-1865), Lieutenant General Hindman, Thomas C , (1828-1868), Major General Jackson, Thomas J. "Stonewall
Statuary Hall Virtual Tour - Office Of The Clerk Printer Friendly. History of Statuary Hall Map of Statuary Hall List of Statues Desk Locations of Former Members. Indiana General Lew Wallace (18271905). http://clerk.house.gov/histHigh/Virtual_Tours/Statuary_Hall/map.html?state=India
Statuary Hall Virtual Tour - Office Of The Clerk Indiana General Lew Wallace (18271905). Indiana General Lew Wallace(1827-1905) Successful as lawyer, soldier, diplomat, and author http://clerk.house.gov/histHigh/Virtual_Tours/Statuary_Hall/map.html?print=1 &s
Lew Wallace Educational Resources Biography Lewis Wallace (18271905) Although he would have much preferredto be remembered as a highly successful military hero, Lew Wallace has been http://www.patriapress.com/lwresource.html
Extractions: General Lew Wallace was in command during this battle in 1864 that saved Washington D.C. from the Confederate Army. Lewis Wallace Biography The Ben-Hur Museum is located in the private study of Maj. General Lew. Wallace, the author of Ben-Hur. The museum contains items collected by General Wallace during his life as an author, soldier, statesman, artist, violinist and inventor. A description of Lew Wallace's Study "the most beautiful author's study in the world . . . a dream of oriental beauty and luxury." Photos included. Ben-Hur as an electronic book. Review of Ben-Hur from Bartleby's books online The Capture of Fort Donelson , Part I... by Lew Wallace From The Century Magazine, Vol. XXIX, Dec., 1884.
Author Information Comments 0 (show them) Biography Lewis Lew Wallace (18271905) was born in Brookville,Indiana, on April 10, 1827, to David and Esther French Test Wallace. http://www.iblist.com/author.php?id=561
Extractions: Union Troops: Indiana Infantry, 11th Author: Durham, Thomas W. (Thomas Wise), b. 1840. Title: War memoirs of Thomas W. Durham. Published: [United States : s.n., 1963] Description: 70 p. : ports. ; 29 cm. LC Call No.: E506.5 11th.D87 1963 Dewey No.: 973.7/472 20 Notes: Cover title. Subjects: Durham, Thomas W. (Thomas Wise), b. 1848. United States. Army. Indiana Infantry Regiment, 11th (1861-1865) United States History Civil War, 1861-1865 Personal narratives. Indiana History Civil War, 1861-1865 Personal narratives. Soldiers Indiana Biography. Control No.: 2101889 Author: Indiana infantry. 11th regt., 1861-1865. [from old catalog] Title: Annual report of the Eleventh Indiana infantry association ... Published: Indianapolis, 1873 Description: p. cm. LC Call No.: E506.5 11th Subjects: United States History Civil war, 1861-1865 Regimental histories Ind. inf. 11th. [from old catalog] Control No.: 12089711
Extractions: In one of the most unique parlays in human history, Lew Wallace was not only a significant Union General during the Civil War, he also wrote one of the best selling novels in all of literature. After the war, posted to a deadly dull Western fort, Wallace began writing to fill the empty hours. Prompted by a casual discussion about the life and times of Jesus, he set this great story of revenge against the backdrop of Christ's mission. Judah Ben-Hur is a Jew of Jerusalem. Arriving at manhood, he has become estranged from his childhood friend Messala, a Roman noble. The two exchange bitter words and when Ben-Hur later accidentally dislodges a roof tile which strikes a Roman official, Messala has him sent to the galleys and his mother and sister, Tirzah, sent to a leprosy infested prison cell. As he is being led to the ship on which he will be enslaved, Ben-Hur is offered a drink of water by an unforgettable stranger. Onboard ship, Ben-Hur befriends the Roman admiral Arrius and, after saving his life, is made his heir and a citizen of Rome. Several years later, wealthy and well educated, Ben-Hur returns to Judea to look for his mother and sister and wreak his revenge on Messala. Vengeance comes when he vanquishes Messala in a chariot race, but his family, freed from their squalid cell and suffering from leprosy, hide from him. Meanwhile, Christ has come to Jerusalem preaching to increasing crowds and Ben-Hur, recognizing the kindly stranger who once helped him, becomes a leader of a group of armed guards bent on protecting him. His devotion becomes all the more complete after Christ heals Tirzah and his mother. But when the time comes, Ben-Hur heeds Christ's wishes and does not intervene. He does manage to return the long ago favor and give Christ a drink and remains to bear witness to the crucifixion. The story concludes with the increasingly wealthy Ben-Hur using his riches to fund the catacombs of Rome from which Christianity would emerge to conquer the Empire.
BrothersJudd.com - Books By Lew Wallace Reviewed Daily Glossary Orrin s Stuff Email. Author Lew Wallace. BenHurA Tale of the Christ (1880) - Lew Wallace (1827-1905) (GradeA+). http://www.brothersjudd.com/index.cfm/fuseaction/reviews.authlist/author_id/334
Extractions: This National Historic Landmark was designed and built by General Lew Wallace as a personal study. Best known as the author of Ben-Hur, Lew Wallace (1827-1905) was a Renaissance Man and notable Hoosier. The Museum houses personal mementos from his service as the Minister to Turkey (1881-1885), Governor of New Mexico Territory (1878-1881), Civil War Major General, and Vice-President of the trial of those who conspired to assassinate President Lincoln. His artwork, violins, inventions, and library are on display, along with memorabilia from various adaptations of Ben-Hur, including the 1959 Oscar-winning version starring Charlton Heston. The Museum is located on 3.5-acres of wooded grounds and is equipped with picnic tables and handicapped-accessible restrooms.
Extractions: edit Armistead, Lewis Addison , Brigadier General Beall, William N.R. , (1825-1883), Brigadier General Beauregard, Pierre G.T. , (1818-1893), general, commanded firing on Fort Sumter Borland, Solon , (1808-1864), Brigadier General Breckenridge, John C. , (1821-1875), Major General Cabell, William L. , (1827-1911), Brigadier General Churchill, Thomas J. , (1824-1905), Major General Cleburne, Patrick R. , (1828-1864), Major General Dockery, Thomas P. , (1833-1898), Brigadier General Early, Jubal A. , (1816-1894), general Fagan, James F. , (1827-1893), Major General Forrest, Nathan B. , (1821-1877), cavalry general Govan, Daniel C. , (1829-1911), Brigadier General Hawthorn, Alexander T.
Indiana Historical Society preparation and publication of The Wallace Papers, a comprehensive microfilm editionof the correspondence and writings of Lew Wallace (18271905), the Civil http://www.indianahistory.org/ihs_press/wallace.html
Extractions: Quicklinks... About IHS Collections Conservation Contact the IHS Corporate Connection Council of 1816 Digital Images Collection Educator Resources E-Newsletter Signup Exhibits Facility Rental Family History Research Genealogy Resources Historic Business Register IHS Press Indiana Junior Historical Society Job Opportunities Library Library Catalog Library Reference Desk Local History Services Membership Newspapers on Microfilm Nineteen's 19 Our Mission Shop @ IHS Support Today in Indiana History Trustees Volunteer Visit Us Indiana's Storyteller Connecting People to the Past home ihs press :: wallace papers About the IHS INDIANA HISTORICAL SOCIETY PRESS :: wallace papers The IHS is sponsoring the preparation and publication of The Wallace Papers, a comprehensive microfilm edition of the correspondence and writings of Lew Wallace (1827-1905), the Civil War general and author of Ben-Hur, and of Susan Arnold Elston Wallace (1830-1907), his wife, also a popular writer. The Society's goal in this work is to produce an enduring resource for the study of late-nineteenth-century cultural history. The varied careers and broad interests of the Wallaces suggest that their collected papers will be consulted by researchers in several disciplines and fields. To ensure such an outcome, the Society intends to photograph and publish the edition independently.
Indiana Historical Society Lewis (Lew) Wallace (18271905) was born to David Wallace, an Indianagovernor, and Esther French (Test) Wallace in Brookville, Indiana. http://www.indianahistory.org/library/digital_image/m0292/full_desc.html
Extractions: Quicklinks... About IHS Collections Conservation Contact the IHS Corporate Connection Council of 1816 Digital Images Collection Educator Resources E-Newsletter Signup Exhibits Facility Rental Family History Research Genealogy Resources Historic Business Register IHS Press Indiana Junior Historical Society Job Opportunities Library Library Catalog Library Reference Desk Local History Services Membership Newspapers on Microfilm Nineteen's 19 Our Mission Shop @ IHS Support Today in Indiana History Trustees Volunteer Visit Us Indiana's Storyteller Connecting People to the Past home library digital image collections :: lew wallace About the IHS Lewis (Lew) Wallace (1827-1905) was born to David Wallace, an Indiana governor, and Esther French (Test) Wallace in Brookville, Indiana. Wallace was a lieutenant in the 1st Indiana infantry during the Mexican War, 1846-1847. In 1848 Wallace edited a Free Soil Party paper to oppose the election of Zachary Taylor for president because he believed Taylor treated Indiana regiments badly during the Mexican War. After the election, Wallace became affiliated with the Democratic Party. Wallace was admitted to the bar in 1849 and soon began practicing in Indianapolis. A short time later, he moved to Covington, Fountain County, where he was elected prosecuting attorney in 1850 and 1852. Wallace moved to Crawfordsville in 1853 and was elected to the Indiana State Senate in 1856 as a member of the Democratic Party.
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Bound To Please: Fine Leather Bindings Bound Exotica Author Wallace, Lew Year Published 1899 Reference LewWallace (18271905). The Fair God, A Tale of the Conquest of Mexico. http://scholar.library.miami.edu/bound/authors.php?author=Wallace, Lew