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    Wallace David Gillis papers

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    The collection relates to the political career of Wallace David Gillis. Gillis served as a member of the Idaho House of Representatives in the years 1923 through 1928

    Wallace David Gillis papers

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    Campaign correspondence, speeches, scrapbooks, and memorabilia relating to the political career of Wallace David Gillis. Correspondents include Addison T. Smith, John Thomas, and Fred Lukens. Gillis was a Filer attorney, elected to the Idaho House of Representatives, received his law degree from the University of Washington and was a soldier in World War I

    Captain William Wallace David as Caesar Rodney

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    This is a black-and-white portrait photograph of Captain William Wallace David, who reenacted Caesar Rodney's ride to vote for the Declaration of Independence Wallace wears a colonial costume

    Captain William Wallace David on horse

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    This black-and-white photograph shows Captain William Wallace David reenacting Caesar Rodney's ride overnight to Philadelphia at the John Dickinson Mansion. The image shows it is dark outside. Another man in a colonial costume stands in the foreground

    State trooper William Wallace David in uniform on horse 1

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    This black-and-white photograph shows Captain William Wallace David in a police state trooper uniform on a horse. Wallace reenacted Caesar Rodney�s ride from Delaware to Philadelphia for the Bicentennial

    State trooper William Wallace David in uniform on horse 2

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    This black-and-white photograph shows Captain William Wallace David in a police state trooper uniform on a horse. Wallace reenacted Caesar Rodney�s ride from Delaware to Philadelphia for the Bicentennial

    Captain William Wallace David as Caesar Rodney posing with Rodney Statue

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    This black-and-white photograph shows Captain William Wallace David posing with others, including Governor Sherman Tribbitt and his wife, in front of the Caesar Rodney statue in Wilmington Square. This event was a planned stop on Wallace's reenactment of Caesar Rodney's ride from Delaware to Philadelphia for the Bicentennial celebrations

    General Lew Wallace, 1886

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    Lew Wallace, Civil War general, diplomat, and author of Ben-Hur was born in Brookville, Indiana. He was the son of Indiana Governor David Wallace. David Wallace had moved to Brookville, Indiana in 1817 where he established a successful law practice. While there he married Esther French Test and they had four sons.Franklin County Journe
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