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  1. Ben-Hur / Lew Wallace by Lew (1827-1905) Wallace, 2222
  2. Lew Wallace; an autobiography, Illustrated. Vols. I & II by Lew (1827-1905) Wallace, 1906-01-01
  3. Ben-Hur a tale of the Christ by Lew Wallace. by Wallace. Lew. 1827-1905., 1908-01-01
  4. Ben-Hur; a tale of the Christ. Illustrated with scenes and chara by Wallace. Lew. 1827-1905., 1904-01-01
  5. The prince of India by Lew (1827-1905) Wallace, 1893-01-01
  6. The fair god, or, The last of the ?Tzins : a tale of the conquest of Mexico / by Lew Wallace by Lew (1827-1905) Wallace, 1885-01-01
  7. Biography - Wallace, Lew(is) (1827-1905): An article from: Contemporary Authors by Gale Reference Team, 2003-01-01
  8. Ben Hur (Classic Collections) by Lew Wallace (18271905), 2009-01-10
  9. The boyhood of Christ by Wallace. Lew. 1827-1905, 1888-01-01
  10. The boyhood of Christ by Wallace. Lew. 1827-1905, 1889-01-01
  11. The fair god. or. the last of the 'Tzins a tale of the conquest by Wallace. Lew. 1827-1905., 1887-01-01
  12. The story of American heroism; thrilling narratives of personal adventures during the great Civil war, as told by the medal winners and roll of honor men by Wallace Lew 1827-1905, 1897-01-01
  13. An Autobiography 1827 1905 by Lew Wallace, 1972-06
  14. Speech of Gen. Lew by Lewis Wallace 1827-1905. [from old catalog], 1888-12-31

1. Ben-Hur. (in MARION)
Author Wallace, Lew, 18271905. Published New York Dodd, Mead, 1953 Subject Jesus Christ Fiction. Series Great illustrated classics
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2. MSN Encarta - Lew Wallace
Wallace, Lew Wallace, Lew (18271905), American military leader and writer. His full name is Lewis Wallace. Wallace was born in Brookville
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4. Life And Public Services Of Hon. Benjamin Harrison, President Of The
Whitelaw Reid / by Lew Wallace and Murat Halstead. Author Wallace, Lew, 18271905. Halstead, Murat, 1829-1908. Published
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5. Picture History - Lew Wallace (1827-1905)
Lew Wallace (18271905) Lewis Wallace was a Union major general during the Civil War, when he trained and led a Zouave regiment.
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Tullis, Sarah Ann (8) (r1834 ) - female b. BET 1829 AND 1839 father Tullis, David mother Goble, Mary Ann (7) ( 1809 - )
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7. An Autobiography 1827 1905 (Lew Wallace)
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8. Shotgun's Home Of The American Civil War Lewis Wallace (1827-1905)
Lewis Wallace (18271905) Although he would have much preferred to be remembered as a highly successful military hero, Lew Wallace has been
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9. Lewis Wallace, 1827-1905
Lewis Wallace, 18271905 *WALLACE, LEWIS was born in Brookville, Indiana, on April 10, 1827 book was published in 1906). Lew Wallace died on
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10. Wallace; LewDirectory Society History By Region North
Wallace; Lew Directory Society History By Region North America United States People Wallace, Lew Lew Wallace (18271905) was by turns a lieutenant in
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11. Lew Wallace: Definition And Much More From Answers.com
a story of the conquest of Mexico, and The Prince of India (1893). Bibliography.See his autobiography (1906). Works. Works by Lew Wallace (18271905)
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showHide_TellMeAbout2('false'); Arts Business Entertainment Games ... More... On this page: Dictionary Encyclopedia Works Wikipedia Mentioned In Or search: - The Web - Images - News - Blogs - Shopping Lew Wallace Dictionary Wallace Lewis (Known as “Lew.”) 1827–1905.
American general, diplomat, and writer known especially for his novel Ben Hur Encyclopedia Wallace, Lew (Lewis Wallace), 1827–1905, American novelist and diplomat, b. Brookville, Ind. He served in both the Mexican and Civil wars. After returning to his law practice in Indiana, he became governor of the Territory of New Mexico (1878–81) and minister to Turkey (1881–85). His famous book, Ben-Hur (1880), has been one of the best-selling novels in American publishing history and was made into several motion pictures. Among his other novels are The Fair God (1873), a story of the conquest of Mexico, and The Prince of India Bibliography See his autobiography (1906). Works Works by Lew Wallace The Fair God . Wallace's popular historical novel passed through twenty editions in ten years and was influenced by William Hickling Prescott's Conquest of Mexico . Its plot concerns Montezuma's failed attempts to stop Cortez from invading the Aztec empire. Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ . Wallace's historical romance concerns Judah Ben-Hur, a young Jewish nobleman sent to the galleys after his Roman friend Messala wrongly accuses him of attempting to murder the Roman governor of Judea. After escaping and winning a chariot race against Messala, he frees his mother and sister from imprisonment, and they all convert to Christianity after Jesus cures the women of leprosy. The remarkably popular novel, never yet out of print, would be adapted into a play in 1899 and staged six thousand times over the next twenty-one years. Two successful film versions of the story would be made in 1931 and 1959.

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Wallace, Alfred Russel, (18231913), UK natural selection co-discoverer; Wallace, Wallace, Lew, (1827-1905), USA novelist; Wallace, Mike, (born 1918),
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Wallace, Lew (18271905). Ben-Hur; a tale of the Christ (English); Ben-Hur; atale of the Christ (English); The Prince of India — Volume 01 (English)
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14. Ben-Hur; A Tale Of The Christ By Lew Wallace - Project Gutenberg
Creator, Wallace, Lew (18271905). Title, Ben-Hur; a tale of the Christ. Language,English. LoC Class, PS Language and Literatures American literature
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Ben-Hur; a tale of the Christ by Lew Wallace
Read online Help on this page New Search Bibliographic Record Creator Wallace, Lew, 1827-1905 Title Ben-Hur; a tale of the Christ Language English LoC Class PS: Language and Literatures: American literature Subject Jesus Christ Fiction EText-No. Release Date No Formats Available For Download Edition Format Encoding ¹ Compression Size Download Links ² Plain text none 1.08 MB main site mirror sites Plain text zip 434 KB main site mirror sites ¹ If you need a special character set, try our online recoding service ² If you are located outside the U.S. you may want to download from a mirror site located near you to improve performance. Click on mirror sites to select a mirror site. If you have P2P software installed that understands magnetlinks click on Most recently updated: 2005-09-08 07:15:23

15. Lewis Wallace Biography
Lewis Wallace (18271905). Although he would have much preferred to be remembered as (McKee, Irving, Ben Hur Wallace, the Life of General Lew Wallace)
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Lewis Wallace
Although he would have much preferred to be remembered as a highly successful military hero, Lew Wallace has been thwarted in this ambition and is best known as an author. Born in Indiana, he had worked as a clerk and early displayed a fascination for Mexico which would affect him in later years. During the Mexican War he served as a second lieutenant in the lst Indiana but saw only minor action. In 1849 he was admitted to the bar in his native state and seven years later entered the state senate.
With the outbreak of the Civil War he offered his services, and his assignments included: adjutant general of Indiana (April 1861); colonel, 11th Indiana (April 25, 1861); colonel, 11th Indiana (reorganized August 31, 1861); brigadier general, USV (September 3, 1861); commanding 3rd Division, District of Cairo, Department of the Missouri (February 14-17, 1862); major general, USV (March 21, 1862); commanding 3rd Division, Army of the Tennessee (February 17-June 1862); commanding 8th Corps, Middle Department (March 22, 1864-February 1,1865 and April 19-August 1, 1865); and also commanding the department (March 22, 1864-February 1,1865 and April 19-June 27, 1865).
At the close of the war he sat on the court-martial which tried the Lincoln conspirators and presided over that which sent Andersonville chief Henry Wirz to the gallows. He then joined a movement to aid the Juarez forces against Maximilian in Mexico. He tried to raise money and troops and even accepted the title of major general from the Juarez group. On November 30, 1865, he resigned from the U.S. service, but his Mexican venture collapsed and he realized little of the money which he had hoped to gain from it. In later years he was governor of the New Mexico Territory and a diplomat to Turkey. As a prolific writer, who often drew upon his own experiences, he is best remembered for

16. Lew Wallace Archive - By Roger C. Adams
Lewis Lew Wallace (18271905) was born in Brookville, Indiana, on April 10,1827, to David and Esther French Test Wallace. David Wallace was an attorney
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Lewis "Lew" Wallace (1827-1905) was born in Brookville , Indiana, on April 10, 1827, to David and Esther French Test Wallace . David Wallace was an attorney who was elected governor of Indiana early in Lew's childhood. At the outbreak of the Mexican War, Wallace helped raise a company of volunteers for the service and was elected 1st lieutanant of the 1st Indiana Infantry. After the war, he was admitted to the bar in 1849, but never cared much for the life of a lawyer. In 1852, he married Susan Arnold Elston a Crawfordsville native and successful author in her own right. Following in his father's footsteps, Lew was elected to the Indiana senate in 1856, and moved from Covington to Crawfordsville , where he made his home for the rest of his life. Soon after the outbreak of the Civil War, Wallace served as adjutant general of Indiana. He requested a field command and received a commission as colonel of the 11th Indiana Infantry (a Zouave regiment) from Governor Oliver P. Morton. Wallace quickly rose to the rank of brigadier general and took part in the capture of Fort Donelson . At Shiloh , Wallace and his division became "lost" due to unclear orders from Ulysses Grant and their anticipated attack on the Confederate line did not come on the first day. Shiloh was the bloodiest battle yet of the Civil War and Grant, under pressure from Henry Halleck and the public, needed someone to blame. Wallace took the brunt of Grant's anger and soon found himself without a command.

17. Wallace, Lew
Robert E. Morsberger Katharine M. Morsberger, Lew Wallace Militant Romantic Wallace, Lewis 18271905, in RE Banta, Indiana Authors and Their Books
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Strangers to Us All Lawyers and Poetry Lew Wallace
Indiana
Poets and Poetry of Indiana: A Representative Collection of the Poetry of Indiana During the First Hundred Years of its History as Territory and State, 1800 to 1900 (Chicago: Silver, Burdett and Company, 1900)
Lew Wallace was a lawyer, soldier, politician, diplomat, and author. He served in both the War with Mexico and as a Major General during the Civil War. He served Indiana as a state senator, was appointed territorial Governor of New Mexico, and Minister to Turkey. He wrote the novel Ben Hur , one of the most popular novels of the 19th century. Roger C. Adams, Rare Books Librarian, Kansas State University, when asked if Lew Wallace was a poet, responded as follows: Lew Wallace was, indeed, a poet. At least three of his poems were set to music. "The Stolen Stars" was written in 1863, published in Harper's Weekly (August 22nd) and then published as sheet music entitled, "The Stolen Stars." One poem from

18. Lewis Wallace, 1827-1905
Lewis Wallace, 18271905. Lewis Wallace *Wallace, LewIS was born in Lew Wallacedied on February 15, 1905, in Crawfordsville and was buried in nearby
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Lewis Wallace, 1827-1905
*WALLACE, LEWIS was born in Brookville, Indiana, on April 10, 1827. Wallace grew up without benefit of a mother or a formal education, although his father was a West Point graduate and governor of Indiana in the late 1830s. Young Wallace organized the first Indiana volunteer unit to be recruited for the Mexican War. His reward was a second lieutenant's commission but to his dismay he served on the Mexican border far in the rear of the action. Returning to civilian life Wallace passed the bar examination in 1849 and was elected to the Indiana State Senate in 1856. When the Civil War broke out Governor Oliver P. Morton asked Wallace to serve as the state's adjutant. Wallace performed well in this assignment, then was appointed colonel of the three-month Indiana Volunteer Infantry Regiment. Assigned to Cumberland, Maryland, Wallace led his men on an 86-mile expedition and routed the Confederates at Romney, (West) Virginia. President Abraham Lincoln The Fair God, Wallace completed Ben Hur: A Tale of the Christ in 1880. This book became the best-selling book ever published with the exception of the Bible. He was appointed Minister to Turkey where he started another book

19. Wirz Trial Home Page - UMKC School Of Law
MajorGeneral Lew Wallace President of the Court (1827-1905). Lewis Wallace,commonly known as Lew Wallace, was an American novelist and soldier,
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Major-General Lew Wallace
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Lewis Wallace, commonly known as Lew Wallace, was an American novelist and soldier, and the author of one of the most popular books of his time - Ben Hur. Wallace was born and educated at Brookville, Indiana. He was studying law in Indianapolis at the outbreak of the Mexican War, during which he served as lieutenant. At the beginning of the struggle, he practiced law, first at Covington, Indiana, and then at Crawfordsville, but again abandoned his profession to take an active part in the Civil War. He served first as colonel of the Eleventh Indiana Infantry, but was soon promoted to major general. He was in the engagement at Shiloh, and held the Confederate General Early at Monocacy, thus saving the city of Washington form probable capture. He served on various courts, notably that which tried the commandant of the prison at Andersonville, Henry Wirz, and that which tried the conspirators against Lincoln. In 1865 General Wallace resumed law practice at Crawfordsville, from 1878-1881 was governor of New Mexico, and during Garfields's administration was minister to Turkey.
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