William A Wallace enrolled in the 17th Infantry on November 2, 1861. He was mustered in on January 4, 1862 at Calhoun for a three year enlistment in Company F. He was promoted from Corporal to Sergeant January 19th 1863. He was transferred to Company G April 12th, 1862 by General Order No 74, Dept Mississippi. He was discharged January 23, 1864 with his unit in Louisville. There were no other remarks in the Adjutant General's report.
Wm Arthur Wallace Co. F, Was a native of Ohio County. Wallace moved to Grayson County after the war and was involved in politics. He married Nancy. He was elected to the House of Representatives on the Republican ticket in 1885. Wallace died in 1912 and is buried in Leitchfield in the Walnut Hill Cemetery
William A Wallace enrolled in the 17th Infantry on November 2, 1861. He was mustered in on January 4, 1862 at Calhoun for a three year enlistment in Company F. He was promoted from Corporal to Sergeant January 19th 1863. He was transferred to Company G April 12th, 1862 by General Order No 74, Dept Mississippi. He was discharged January 23, 1864 with his unit in Louisville. There were no other remarks in the Adjutant General's report.
Wm Arthur Wallace Co. F, Was a native of Ohio County. Wallace moved to Grayson County after the war and was involved in politics. He married Nancy. He was elected to the House of Representatives on the Republican ticket in 1885. Wallace died in 1912 and is buried in Leitchfield in the Walnut Hill Cemetery
Family Members
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Artemisia ""Artie"" Wallace
1868–1869
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Lou Russell "Loutie" Wallace Rowe
1869–1950
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Georgia Mortimer Wallace Van Meter
1871–1925
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Alexis William "Leck" Wallace
1873–1959
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Courtney Wallace
1875–1900
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Verda Adair Wallace Wilson
1877–1975
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Fred T Wallace Sr
1879–1980
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Nona Mae Wallace James
1882–1976
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William Roy Wallace
1885–1970
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Dora Bell Wallace Cannon
1888–1985