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WALLACE, DANIEL (1801-59) U.S. Congressman – South Carolina – 1848-53
# wallacedaniel
Signature as US Congressman
WALLACE, LEWIS (1827-1905) Union Major General; Colonel of the 11th Indiana Infantry; Governor of the New Mexico Territory – 1878-81; Veteran of the Mexican War; Author of “Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ”
# wallacelewis
Signature
Signed Photograph with Rank
WALLACE, WILLIAM (1827-1901) Confederate Lieutenant Colonel – 2nd South Carolina Infantry; Brigadier General of South Carolina Militia
# wallacewilliam
Signature
WALLACE, WILLIAM HARVEY LAMB (1821-62) Union Brigadier General; Colonel of the 11th Illinois Infantry; Mortally wounded at the Battle of Shiloh; Veteran of the Mexican War
# wallacewilliamharveylamb
Signature
WALLACE, WILLIAM HENRY (1827-1901) Confederate Brigadier General – South Carolina
# wallacewilliamhenry
Endorsement Signed
WALLEN, HENRY DAVIES (1819-86) Union Brevet Brigadier General; Served on the staff of General James H. Carleton; Veteran of the Mexican War
# wallenhenrydavies
Signature & Rank
WALLIS, RICHARD W. (?-?) Prominent Resident of Chicago, Illinois
# wallisrw
Printed facsimile signature on an engraving
WALLS, JOSIAH THOMAS (1842-1905) Union Sergeant – 3rd U.S. Colored Troops; Black Reconstruction-Era U.S. Congressman – Florida – 1871-76
# wallsjosiahthomas
Signature as US Congressman
WALSH, PATRICK (1840-99) American Politician & Journalist; U.S. Senator – Georgia - 1894-95; Mayor of Augusta, Georgia – 1897-99
# walshpatrick
Signed Album Page 1894 04 09 as US Senator from Georgia
WALTHALL, EDWARD CARY (1831-98) Confederate Brigadier General; U.S. Senator – Mississippi – 1885-98
# walthalledwardcary
Autograph Letter Signed 1884 12 20 pg1
Autograph Letter Signed 1884 12 20 pg2
Autograph Letter Signed 1892 05 02
Signature
Signed Card
WALTON, GEORGE (1749-1804) Signer of the Declaration of Independence; U.S. Senator – Georgia – 1795-96; Governor of Georgia – 1789-90; Chief Justice of Georgia 1783-89
# waltongeorge
Document Signed 1785 12 14 upper portion
Document Signed 1785 12 14 lower portion
WARD, ARTEMUS (1727-1800) Major General in the Continental Army, American Revolutionary War; U.S. Representative – Massachusetts – 1791-95
# wardartemus
Document Signed 1778 05 08
WARD, JOHN HENRY HOBART (1823-1903) Union Brigadier General; Colonel of the 38th New York Infantry; Veteran of the Mexican War
# wardjohnhenryhobart
Signature & Rank
WARD, WILLIAM THOMAS (1808-78) Union Brigadier General; U.S. Congressman – Kentucky – 1851-53; Veteran of the Mexican War
# wardwilliamthomas
Letter Signed 1851 12 18 petition with others pg1
Letter Signed 1851 12 18 petition with others pg2
Signature & Rank
WARNER, JAMES MEECH (1836-97) Union Brigadier General; Colonel of the 11th Vermont Infantry
# warnerjamesmeech
Signature & Rank
WARNER, WILLARD (1826-1906) Union Brevet Major General; Colonel of the 180th Ohio Infantry; Staff officer to General William Tecumseh Sherman; U.S. Senator – Alabama - 1868-71
# warnerwillard
Signature
WARREN, FITZ-HENRY (1816-78) Union Brigadier General; Colonel of the 1st Iowa Cavalry
# warrenfitzhenry
Signature
WARREN, FULLER (1905-73) Governor of Florida – 1949-53; Member of the Florida House of Representatives – 1926-28 & 1938-40; Served in the U.S. Navy during World War II
# warrenfuller
Typed Letter Signed 1949 05 19
WARREN, GOUVERNEUR KEMBLE (1830-82) Union Major General – New York
# warrengouverneurkemble
Document Signed 1864 04 05 *
Document Signed portion 1867 07 16
Signature from a letter
* With Generals George G. Meade, James S. Wadsworth, James C. Rice, Thomas M. Vincent
WARREN, JOSEPH (1741-75) American Revolutionary War, Major General of Massachusetts Militia; Saw Action at the Battles of Lexington & Concord; Killed-in-Action at the Battle of Bunker Hill – June 17, 1775