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Brigadier-General Ellison Capers, Confederate Military History, a library of Confederate States Military History: Volume 5, South Carolina (ed. Clement Anselm Evans), Additional Sketches Illustrating the services of officers and Privates and patriotic citizens of South Carolina. (search)
ature, and immediately afterward he was a member of the convention of 1865 and of the legislature next following, and was elected to the State senate for four years in 1881. From 1891 to 1894 he was engaged in the correction of the indexes of the records of the secretary of state's office, and in 1894 was appointed postmaster of Columbia by President Cleveland. By his marriage in 1848 to Victoria C., daughter of Dr. John McLemon, of Florida, Colonel Wallace has six children living: Andrew, Bruce, William, Edward, Barton, and Margaret I. After the death of his first wife he married, in 1876, Mrs. Fannie C. Mobley, nee Means. William Lewis Wallace, M. D., was practicing his profession in 1861, after full preparation for it, when his duties were arrested by the alarm of Federal invasion. He was a member of a volunteer company called Marion's Men of Winyah. This company being called into service in May, 1861, Dr. Wallace accompanied it as a private for six months, and when the com