William Henson Wallace, Territorial Governor

Is your surname Wallace?

Research the Wallace family

William Henson Wallace, Territorial Governor's Geni Profile

Share your family tree and photos with the people you know and love

  • Build your family tree online
  • Share photos and videos
  • Smart Matching™ technology
  • Free!

William Henson Wallace

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Troy, Ohio, United States
Death: February 07, 1879 (67)
Pierce, Washington Territory, United States
Place of Burial: Steilacoom, Pierce, Washington Territory, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of Andrew Wallace and Eleanor Wallace
Husband of Luzanne Wallace
Brother of David Wallace, 6th Governor of Indiana

Managed by: Private User
Last Updated:

About William Henson Wallace, Territorial Governor

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_H._Wallace

William Henson Wallace (July 19, 1811 in Troy, Ohio – February 7, 1879 in Steilacoom, Washington Territory) was an important figure in the early histories of two U.S. states, serving as governor and Congressional delegate from both Washington Territory and Idaho Territory.

Wallace's older brother David Wallace served as a Whig Governor of Indiana from 1837 to 1840. Wallace's nephew was Lew Wallace, Civil War Union general and author of Ben-Hur.

After being admitted to the bar, Wallace moved to the Iowa District of Wisconsin Territory in 1837. He was elected to the Iowa Territorial Legislature after Iowa Territory was organized the following year. Wallace was appointed colonel of state troops and receiver of public money at Fairfield. Wallace ran an unsuccessful campaign for delegate from Iowa Territory in 1843. In 1848 he was a candidate for United States Senate from the new State of Iowa, but the Iowa Legislature instead selected Democrats George W. Jones and Augustus C. Dodge. Wallace moved to Washington Territory in 1853.

In 1861 Wallace was appointed governor of Washington Territory by President Abraham Lincoln, but was also elected the territory's delegate to the United States House of Representatives and never took office. Wallace served a single term representing Washington Territory in the House.

Shortly after his term expired in March 1863, Lincoln appointed Wallace governor of the new Idaho Territory. Wallace designated Lewiston as the territory's capital and arrived there in July. Later that year, Wallace was elected as the delegate from Idaho Territory and again vacated his gubernatorial appointment to serve in the House.

Wallace was reputedly one of several people who turned down an invitation from Lincoln to accompany him to Ford's Theatre on the night Lincoln was assassinated.

After his term expired in March 1865, Wallace returned to Washington Territory where he served as a probate judge in Pierce County until his death in 1879. Wallace is buried in Fort Steilacoom Cemetery.

view all

William Henson Wallace, Territorial Governor's Timeline

1811
July 19, 1811
Troy, Ohio, United States
1879
February 7, 1879
Age 67
Pierce, Washington Territory, United States
????
Fort Steilacoom Cemetery, Steilacoom, Pierce, Washington Territory, United States