A Wallace Family History


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John Wallace (b.ca. 1820), son of Robert Wallace, immigrated from Ireland to Philadelphia in 1837, settled in Chester County, Pennsylvania, and married Rebecca Hathaway in 1840. Descendants lived in Pennsylvania, Nebraska, Colorado, California and elsewhere.




Wallace Family Papers


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Correspondence, financial records, deeds, leases, mortgages, wills, maps, genealogical materials, and other papers of members of the Wallace family and related families of Baker, Banks, Brick, Chew, Cook, Curry, Finley, Garrison, Green, Harbison, Kille, Lambson, Linch, Lockart, Reeve, Scull, Sharp, Sterling, Tuft, Willits, and Wright. Includes 7 letters (1815-1844) to John Wallace, Woodstown, N.J., written from Ohio; survey maps of lands owned by Abigail Scull, Auburn, N.J. (1837) and James Kinsey, Upper Penns Neck, N.J. (1818); bill of sale (1809) for the sloop Two Brothers, Salem, N.J.; estate papers (1859) of John Wallace; papers (1840-1870) of Allen Wallace, state legislator; Civil War letters (1862-1863) written to Sarah A. Wallace, Woodstown; appointment certificate (1862) of George B. Grier to the 24th Regiment, New Jersey Volunteers; and indenture (1793) of John Duneven to Alexander Love, Upper Penns Neck Township.




The Book of Wallace


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Wallace


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Wallace Family Papers


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In 1993 Mimi Wallace authored the book, African Americans at Mars Bluff, South Carolina, a book that uncovered evidence of rice farming in Florence County in small, garden plots of approximately one quarter of an acre. She published findings of her interviews with dozens of elderly African-American residents in Florence County (S.C.)




Wallace Family History


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Wallace Family History


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This history of the Wallace family in Great Britain and in the United States also lists prominent Wallace individuals of the past and present in the United States, giving biographical sketches of such individuals.







Black Popular Culture


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The latest publication in the award-winning Discussions in Contemporary Culture series, Black Popular Culture gathers together an extraordinary array of critics, scholars, and cultural producers. 30 essays explore and debate current directions in film, television, music, writing, and other cultural forms as created by or with the participation of black artists. 30 illustrations.